The Rheological Properties of Solid Rail Contaminants and their Effect on Adhesion

Last updated on 07 February 2014 4:27
Railwaymen commonly associate low adhesion with slightly wet rails. It is shown that solid railhead debris can cause extremely low values of wheel/rail adhesion when mixed with water or other fluids. The rheological properties of common track contaminants are examined in terms of yield stress and viscosity, concentrating on mixtures...
Author(s): Beagley T. M.
1976
United Kingdom
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