NR TWI 3B003
How to Understand Blanket Design
| Organization: | NR |
| Publication Date: | 1 March 2005 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 2 |
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Introduction
This Track Work Instruction gives an understanding of how a track blanket is designed.
A track blanket is a layer of material including a membrane placed under the ballast in order to prevent water, slurry or clay from pumping up into the ballast and prevent ballast damaging a weak formation, but at the same time allowing the surface water to drain away.
A blanket is usually required in circumstances where the formation has failed, causing the ballast to become contaminated thus making it impossible to pack the track adequately - with consequent loss of top and line.
See also the separate instruction:
TWI 3B002 How to decide on ballast depth
TWI 3B018 How (& when) to use geotextile
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