A Review on Intelligent Compaction Techniques in Railroad Construction
Jeongho Oh
International Journal of Railway, vol. 7, no. 3, pp.80-84, 2014
Abstract : The purpose of this paper was to review Intelligent Compaction (IC) techniques, which is regarded relatively new to the
railroad roadbed construction activity. Most of civil structures are built on roadbed that supposed to provide adequate
load bearing support to the upper structure through the qualified compaction process. However, it is not uncommon for
structure failure attributed to inadequate compaction control take place in field sites. Unlike traditional compaction control
method to check field density at several locations, IC techniques continuously measure various compaction quality
indices that represent compaction uniformity. In this paper, a series of literature review relevant to IC techniques was
conducted to provide concise summary on the following categories: 1) background of IC technique; 2) Summary of IC
vendors and basic principles; 3) modeling of IC behavior, and 4) case study along with correlation between IC with other
measurements. In summary, IC technologies seem to be promising in future railroad construction to achieve better compaction
quality control so that the serviceability of railroad can be ensured with minimizing rehabilitation and maintenance
activities.
Keyword : Intelligent compaction, Railroad roadbed, Density, Compaction control |