Railway Sleepers Definition, Characteristics, Treatment
Railway
Sleepers Definition:-
It is a component of permanent
way laid transversely under the rails and performing the following functions.
1.
To support the
rails firmly and evenly.
2.
To maintain the
gauge of the back correctly.
3.
To distribute the
weight common on the rails over a sufficiently large areas of the ballast.
4.
To act as an
elastic medium between the rail and the ballast and to absorb the vibrations of
the trains.
5.
To maintain the
track at proper grads.
Characteristics
of Ideal Railway Sleepers:-
1.
Initial cost and
maintenance cost should be low.
2.
They should
resist weathering, corrosion, decay and other deterioration.
3.
They should bear
the wheel load efficiently and satisfactorily.
4.
They should
maintain the correct gauge.
5.
They should
absorb shocks or vibrations due to moving vehicles.
6.
It should
distribute the load properly and uniformly over the ballast.
7.
Fastenings of
rail with sleepers should be strong and simple.
8.
They should not
break while packing of ballast.
9.
Weight should not
be low or high.
Types
of Railway Sleepers:-
Depending upon the position in a
railway track, sleepers may
be classified as: 1. Longitudinal Sleepers
2. Transverse Sleepers
i. Timber / wooden sleepers
ii.
Steel Sleepers
iii.
Cast Iron Sleepers
iv.
Concrete Sleepers.
Treatment
of Wooden Sleepers:-
Untreated railway sleepers are
prone to attack by decay and vermin. The life of untreated wooden sleepers is
thus very less. The life of untreated sleepers can be prolonged considerably by
treatment. An extra life of 30-50% is estimated for treated sleepers over
untreated railway sleepers. The fibers of wood contain millions of minute cells containing juices. When these juices ferment, they lead to decay of timber. In the treatment process these juices are removed as much as possible and cells are filled with some preserving solutions may be an oil or some salt solution.
Railway Sleeper Density:-
The number of sleepers required
to be placed under the track per rail length is called as its sleeper’s
density. It is generally given by the formula:-
Sleeper density = n + x
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