Improving management of the wheel/rail interface: A simple method to determine equivalent conicity

Last updated on 01 June 2016 3:06
The interaction of the shapes of the wheel and rail are fundamental to the safe and efficient operation of the railway, and equivalent conicity is the parameter used to describe their geometric interaction. High equivalent conicity leads to dynamic wheelset instability ('hunting'), damage to the infrastructure, and risk of derailment.
Author(s): Burstow M. C.;Haigermoser A.
2016
Europe
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