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Application of shakedown theory in track substructure design
Shu Liu
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Juan Wang
Nottingham New Materials Institute
Department of Civil Engineering
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Shakedown Theory
100%
Shakedown Limit
100%
Railway Substructure
100%
Substructure Design
100%
Earth Structure
66%
Train Load
66%
Residual Settlement
66%
Three-dimensional (3D)
33%
Rational Design
33%
High Performance
33%
Maximum Magnitude
33%
Residual Stress Field
33%
Shakedown Theorem
33%
Half-space
33%
Quasi-static
33%
Construction Cost
33%
Design Standards
33%
Design Speed
33%
Scaling Test
33%
Elastic Stress Field
33%
Shear Wave Velocity
33%
Mohr-Coulomb Material
33%
Knowledge Test
33%
Soil Compaction
33%
Induced Dynamics
33%
Train Velocity
33%
Surface Pressure
33%
Soil Quality
33%
Soil Materials
33%
Material Control
33%
Optimization Program
33%
Attenuation Factor
33%
Compaction Control
33%
Soil Foundation
33%
Engineering
Shakedown
100%
Residual Settlement
100%
Design Method
50%
Stress Field
50%
Residual Stress
50%
Induced Load
50%
Shear Wave Velocity
50%
Scale Test
50%
Compaction Control
50%
Mohr-Coulomb Material
50%
Design Velocity
50%
Construction Cost
50%
Elastic Stress Field
50%