Preventive High Speed Grinding - six years of successful rail maintenance

Last updated on 03 December 2013 2:32
Independent studies have proven that modern railways are increasingly affected by rolling contact fatigue (RCF) problems (e.g. head-checks, squats, corrugation). Furthermore, continuously growing railway traffic reduces the availability of tracks for rail maintenance and increases the costs of possession time. To prevent RCF in a very early stage, a...
Author(s): Hartenstein M.;Taubert M.
Organisation(s): Vossloh Rail Services GmbH ;
2013
Germany
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