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Railway Sleepers

Railway sleepers support and hold the rails in place on a track. They distribute the load from passing trains to the ballast below. The main types are wooden, concrete, steel, cast iron, and composite sleepers. Concrete sleepers are generally considered the best as they have a long lifespan of 50-60 years, are economical, and resist damage from insects, corrosion, and require no gauge adjustments over time.

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Railway Sleepers

Railway sleepers support and hold the rails in place on a track. They distribute the load from passing trains to the ballast below. The main types are wooden, concrete, steel, cast iron, and composite sleepers. Concrete sleepers are generally considered the best as they have a long lifespan of 50-60 years, are economical, and resist damage from insects, corrosion, and require no gauge adjustments over time.

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RAILWAY

SLEEPERS
Function
Types
Advantages
Drawbacks
RAILWAY SLEEPERS
PRESENTED TO:
ENGR. DR TAHIR SULTAN
PRESENTED BY:
ALL ODD ROLL NO. (i.e. from 2019-CE-03 to 2019-CE-37)

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


BAHAUDDIN ZAKARIYA UNIVERSITY MULTAN
Railway Sleeper

Railway sleepers are the


components on which the rails are
arranged with proper gauge.
These sleepers generally rests on
ballast and is also called as ties in
some regions. The load from rails
when train passes, is taken by
these sleepers and is distributed it
to the ballast.
Requirements of Railway Sleeper
• The initial and maintenance cost of railway sleepers should be low
• Moderate weight i.e. should be easy to handle
• Sufficient bearing area
• Track circuiting should be possible
• Able to resist shock and vibrations
• Fixing and removing of fasteners should be easy.
• Easy maintenance and gauge adjustments.
Functions of Railway Sleepers
The basic functions of Railway sleepers are to:

 hold the rails strongly and to maintain uniform gauge.


 transfer the load from rails to the ballast or ground.
 reduce the vibrations coming from rails.
 offer longitudinal and lateral stability.
TYPES OF SLEEPERS

 Wooden sleepers
 Concrete sleepers
 Steel sleepers
 Cast iron sleepers
 Composite sleepers
WOODEN SLEEPER

These are sleepers made of wood. Wooden sleepers are


used since olden days. These are still widely using in
some western countries.
Either hardwood or softwood can be used to make
wooden sleepers. However, hardwood sleepers made of
oak, jarrah, teakwood are more famous.
Advantages
• Wood sleepers are cheaper than others and easy to manufacture.
• They are light in weight so, they can be easily transported and handled while
installing.
• Fasteners can be easily installed to wooden sleepers. They are good insulators so,
rails are well protected.
• Any type of gauge can be maintained by wooden sleepers.
• They are suitable for all types of rail section.
• They are well suitable for tracks in coastal areas.
Drawbacks
• Life of wooden sleepers is very less compared to others.
• Weak against fire.
• Easily affected by humidity which will cause dry rot, wet rot etc.
• Vermin attack can be possible if it is not properly treated.
• Poor creep resistance.
• Good Attention is required even after laying.
Concrete Sleepers

Concrete sleepers are manufactured by concrete with internal reinforcement.


Concrete sleepers used in many countries due to its high stability and small
maintenance.
These are more suitable for high speed rails. Most of the concrete sleepers
are made from pre-stressed concrete in which internal tension is induced into
the sleeper before casting. Hence, the sleeper withstand well against high
external pressure.
Advantages
• Concrete sleepers are heavier than all other types hence, gives good stability to the rails.
• They have long life span so, economically preferable.
• They have good Fire resistance.
• Corrosion is not occurred in concrete sleepers.
• Vermin attack, decay etc. are not occurred. Hence, they are suitable for all types of soil and
moisture conditions.
• Bucking strength is more.
• Concrete is good insulator so, this type of sleepers are more suitable for circuited tracks.
• Concrete sleepers holds the track strongly and maintains gauge.
Drawbacks

• Because of heavy weight, handling is difficult.


• For tracks on bridges and at crossings, concrete
sleepers are not suitable.
• Damage may occur while transporting.
Steel Sleepers

These sleepers are constructed with steel elements, which are generally
manufactured using steel troughs made of 6 mm thick steel sheets. An inward slope
of 1in 20 on either side is provided to achieve required tilt of rails, at the time of
pressing the sleepers. The standard length of these types of Sleepers is 2680 mm.
Steel sleepers are more often used because of stronger than wood and economical
than concrete.
They also have good life span. They are molded in trough shape and placed on
ballast in inversed trough shape.
Advantages
• They are light in weight so, easy to transport, to place and to install.
• They are recyclable hence possess good scrap value.
• Life span of steel sleepers is more and is about 30 years.
• They are good resistant against fire.
• They have good resistance against creep
• They cannot be attacked by vermin etc.
• They are well suitable for tracks of high speeds and larger loads.
• They holds the rail strongly and connecting rail to the sleeper is also simple.
Drawbacks
• Steel can be effected by chemicals easily.
• Steel sleepers requires high maintenance.
• They are not suitable for all types of ballast which is provided as bed for
sleepers.
• If derailment is happened, they damaged very badly and not suitable for re
using.
• These are not suitable for all types of rail sections and gauges.
Cast Iron Sleepers

Cast iron sleepers are widely used in the world especially in Pakistan
railways. They are available in 2 types, pot type sleepers and plate type
sleepers.
Pot type sleepers are not suitable for curves sharper than 4 degrees. CST 9
type sleepers more famous in Pakistan railways.
Advantages
• Cast iron sleepers can be used for long period up to 60 years.
• Their manufacturing is also easy and it can be done locally so, there is no need for
longer transportation.
• Vermin attack is impossible in case of cast iron sleepers.
• They provide strong seat to the rail.
• Damaged cast iron sleepers can be remolded into new sleepers hence, scrap value of
cast iron is good.
• Creep of rail can be prevented by cast iron sleepers.
Drawbacks
• Cast iron is brittle in nature and it can be damaged easily while handling. So, transportation,
placing is difficult to deal.
• Cast iron sleepers can be easily damaged and corroded by salt water so, they are not suitable
for coastal regions.
• They may damage badly when derailment happened.
• Cast iron is expensive in market when compared to some other sleeper materials. Hence it is
uneconomical.
• So many fastening materials are required to fix the rail to the sleeper.
• Proper Maintenance is required.
Composite Sleepers

Composite sleepers are modern type sleepers which are made from waste
plastic and rubber. Hence, it is also called as plastic sleepers.
They have many combined properties of all other types.
Advantages
• Composite sleepers are serviceable for longer spans about 50 years.
• Composite sleepers are eco-friendly sleepers.
• They are light in weight but possess great strength.
• Their scrap value is good because of recyclable property of composite sleepers.
• They can be resized easily like wooden sleepers. So, they can be used for any
type of rail section.
• Vibrations received from rails are reduced well by these composite sleepers.
Drawbacks

• Composite sleepers are not that much good against fire.


• The cost of sleepers may increase for large scale
production.
Conclusion
These are the types of railway sleepers. They all have their own advantages
and disadvantages, which may be useful for track laying work in different
geographical locations, and depending upon the length of the gauge used for
that track in the railway project.
However, Concrete Sleepers on comparison are best sleepers as they have
long life of 50-60 years, their cost is also low, no damage by white ants &
corrosion, no gauge adjustment is required and track circuiting is very easy.

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