Results of a survey of rail-joint irregularities using matisa records (TN-DYN-015)

Last updated on 13 December 2013 2:07
This report is concerned with large discrete vertical track irregularities. In railway work, it seems very probable that 'dipped' rail-joints are much the most important contributor to this class of irregularity. A survey has therefore been made to find the statistical distribution of the 'dip' at such joints. No new...
Author(s): Gilchrist A.O.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1965
United Kingdom
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