Research project

Powrie - Track Systems for High Speed Railways: Getting it Right

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor William Powrie

Professor of Geotechnical Engineering

Research interests

  • Railway track and trackbed behaviour and performance
  • Geotechnical transportation infrastructure (earthworks, retaining walls, tunnels)
  • Groundwater and groundwater control
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Other researchers

Professor David Thompson MA PhD CEng FIMechE FIOA FHEA

Professor of Railway Noise and Vibration

Research interests

  • Low noise design in railways
  • Ground vibration and ground-borne noise
  • Aerodynamic noise from high-speed trains
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Dr Zhiwei Hu

Associate Professor
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Professor Joel Smethurst BEng PhD GMICE FHEA

Professor

Research interests

  • Deterioration of geotechnical infrastructure subject to both seasonal cycles of wetting and drying and applied traffic loading
  • The effect of extreme weather events and climate change on the performance of earthworks (cuttings and embankments) and flood levees
  • The effects of vegetation transpiration and root reinforcement on the performance of earthworks
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Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs

Jianyue Zhu & Zhiwei Hu, 2017, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 166, 20-28
Type: article
David Milne, Louis Le Pen, David Thompson & William Powrie, 2017, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 397, 123-140
Type: article
Louis Le Pen, David Milne, David Thompson & William Powrie, 2016, Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 53(7), 1156-1166
Type: article
David Milne, Louis Le Pen, Geoff Watson, David Thompson, William Powrie, M. Hayward & S. Morley, 2016
Type: conference
David Milne, Louis Le Pen, Geoffrey Watson, David Thompson, William Powrie, Mick Hayward & Simon Morlery, 2016, Procedia Engineering, 143, 1077-1084
Type: article