Combining crack-growth, contact geometry, and probabilistic methodology to plan optimised rail grinding

Last updated on 01 June 2016 3:44
This research was undertaken to assist infrastructure managers (IM) to plan the utilisation of their grinding trains: an expensive resource. It was undertaken to support increasing the competitiveness of rail freight by considering combined improvements in both freight vehicle and track components in a holistic approach including economic assessments. A...
Author(s): Beagles Adam E;Fletcher David I
Organisation(s): The University of Sheffield ;
2016
United Kingdom
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