Specification of discrete track inputs (IM-SUS-035)

Last updated on 09 December 2013 3:08
Discrete track irregularities such as clipped rail joints, switches, and crossings lead to suspension loads which are greater than those caused by lower-frequency random inputs. Discrete track inputs occur sufficiently often to constitute fatigue loading cases; they must therefore be defined to enable rational design of the structure of the...
Author(s): Boocock D.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1969
United Kingdom
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