Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport

ISSN 0965-092X | E-ISSN 1751-7710
Volume 167 Issue 6, November 2014, pp. 400-410
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This paper explores unplanned-maintenance needs regarding rail track geometry degradation using a logistic regression approach. The authors conducted an exploratory statistical analysis using the inspection records from the Portuguese Infrastructure Manager in order to predict the probability that a given track section needs unplanned maintenance depending on the planned-maintenance indicators proposed by the European Standard EN 13848, and on other explaining variables such as the presence of bridges and switches. The main conclusions are that the typical planned-maintenance criteria (the standard deviations of longitudinal-levelling and of horizontal-alignment defects) are statistically significant predictors of unplanned-maintenance needs. Moreover, for some speed groups and quality levels, the presence of bridges and switches is also statistically significant. These findings contribute to a quantified understanding of the underlying trade-off between planned-maintenance and unplanned-maintenance needs in the current suggested limits contained in the standard EN 13848.

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