Developing a rail corrugation theory for BR straight track (RR-MF-008)

Last updated on 16 August 2013 3:59
Corrugations (undulations of the longitudinal running top profile of the rail) were a serious problem to BR, causing increased noise levels, damage to sleeper fastenings and more rapid deterioration of the vertical track profile. Rail grinding can contain the problem, however this has proved expensive. Conclusions of the report are:...
Author(s): Sinclair J.C.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1991
United Kingdom
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