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Ce 41017

This document provides information on the Transportation Engineering III course offered at a university. The course is worth 2 credit hours and is offered in the first semester of the third year. It focuses on railway track construction and maintenance. Key topics covered include railway track components, stresses and geometry, as well as maintenance systems. Assessment includes tutorials, assignments, and midterm exams. The overall objective is for civil engineering students to discuss and apply knowledge of rail track construction and upkeep.

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Ce 41017

This document provides information on the Transportation Engineering III course offered at a university. The course is worth 2 credit hours and is offered in the first semester of the third year. It focuses on railway track construction and maintenance. Key topics covered include railway track components, stresses and geometry, as well as maintenance systems. Assessment includes tutorials, assignments, and midterm exams. The overall objective is for civil engineering students to discuss and apply knowledge of rail track construction and upkeep.

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1. Unit Name: Transportation Engineering III


2. Unit Code: CE 41017
3. Classification : Engineering Subject
4. Credit Hours : 2
2 for lecture: (2 hours ×15 weeks)
5. Semester/ Year Offered: 1/3
6. Pre-requisite (if any):
7. Mode of Delivery : Lecture and Assignment
8. Assessment System and Breakdown of Marks::
Tutorial 20%
Assignment 10%
Midterm examination 70%
Total 100%
9. Academic Staff Teaching Unit:
10. Objective of Unit:
The objective of this course is to
- Civil engineering students who discussed and applied the railways track
construction and maintenance.
11. Learning Outcome of Unit:
On completion of this unit, students shall be able to:
a) Discuss the railway track construction components
b) Calculate rail track stresses, track curves and superelevation
c) Discuss railway track maintenance system
12. Synopsis of Unit:
The unit is intended to discuss fundamental concepts and modern technological
developments.
13. Topic 1 History and General Features of Indian Railways
- Developments on Indian Railways
- Different Modes of Transport
- Classification of Railway lines in India
- General Features of Indian Railways

Topic 2 Railway Track Gauge


- Gauges on World Railways
- Different Gauges on Indian Railways
- Choice of Gauge
- Problems Caused by Multi-gauge System
- Loading Gauge
- Construction Gauge

Topic 3 Alignment of Railway Lines


- Importance of Good Alignment
- Basic Requirements of an ideal Alignment
- Selection of a Good Alignment
- Mountain Railways
- Rack Railways

Topic 4 Track and Track Stresses


- Requirements of a Good Track
- Maintenance of Permanent Way
- Track as an Elastic Structure
- Forces Acting on the Track
- Pressure on Formation or Subgrade

Topic 5 Rails
- Function of Rails
- Types of Rails
- Requirements of an Ideal Rail Section
- Rail Wear
- Rail Failure

Topic 6 Sleepers
- Functions and Requirements of Sleepers
- Sleeper Density and Spacing of Sleepers
- Types of Sleeper
- Wooden Sleeper
- Steel Trough Sleepers
- Cast Iron Sleepers
- Concrete Sleepers

Topic 7 Ballast
- Functions of Ballast
- Types of Ballast
- Sizes of Ballast
- Requirements of a Good Ballast
- Design of Ballast Section
- Specifications for Track Ballast
Topic 8 Subgrade and Formation
- General Description of Formation
- Execution of Earthwork
- Blanket and Blanketing Material
- Failure of Railway Embankment

Topic 9 Track Fittings and Fastenings


- Rail-to-rail Fastenings
- Fittings for Wooden Sleepers
- Fittings of Steel Trough Sleepers
- Fittings of CI Sleepers

Topic 10 Creep of Rails


- Theories for the Development of Creep
- Causes of Creep
- Effects of Creep
- Measurement of Creep
- Adjustment of Creep

Topic 11 Geometric Design of Track


- Necessity for Geometric Design
- Details of Geometric Design of Track
- Gradients
- Grade Compensation on Curves

Topic 12 Curves and Superelevation


- Circular Curves
- Superelevation
- Safe Speed on Curves
- Transition Curve
- Compound Curve
- Reverse Curve
- Extra Clearance on Curve
- Widening of Gauge on Curves
- Vertical Curves

Topic 13 Points and Crossings


- Important Terms
- Switches
- Design of Tongue Rails
- Crossing
- Number and Angle of Crossing
- Reconditioning of Worn-out Crossings
- Turnouts

Topic 14 Track Junctions and Simple Track Layouts


- Turnout of Similar Flexure
- Turnout of Contrary Flexure
- Symmetrical Split
- Three-throw Switch
- Double Turnout
- Crossover Between Two Parallel Tracks with an Intermediate Straight Length
- Diamond Crossing

Topic 15 Rail Joints and Welding of Rails


- Effects of a Rail Joint
- Requirements of an Ideal Rail Joint
- Types of Rail Joints
- Welding a Rail Joint

Topic 16 Modern Welded Railway Track


- Development of Welded Rails
- Theory of Long-welded Rails
- Short-welded Rails
- Continuous Welded Rails

Topic 17 Track Maintenance


- Necessity and Advantages of Track Maintenance
- Essentials of Track Maintenance
- Measuring Equipment and Maintenance Tools for Tracks
- Maintenance of Rail Surface
- Protection of Track for Engineering Work
14. Main Reference:
Satish Chandra, M.M. Agarwal 2nd edition, Railway Engineering.
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