Investigation of the influence of wheelset misalignment and diameter differences on wheel-rail creepages (IM-VTI-015)

Last updated on 10 May 2013 11:43
The slip-stick theory for the formation of rail corrugations postulates the existence of high creep forces on tangent tracks. This combined with a falling creep curve would provide a source of excitation for the rail vibrations necessary for corrugations to form. Two possible sources of high creepage that have...
Author(s): Wilson N G
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1986
United Kingdom
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