Adhesion and leaves - Wet abrasive blasting tests on Southern Region 1974 (TM-TRIB-7)

Last updated on 23 April 2013 10:10
Previous tests have shown that films formed from fallen leaves deposited on the running surfaces of rails can cause some of the lowest levels of wheel/rail adhesion ever recorded, particularly with a damp railhead. In service the main effects are damage to wheels and rails, and delays cause by slipping.
Author(s): McEwen I.J.;Taylor R.K.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1975
United Kingdom
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