Track-related research. Volume 4: Friction control methods used by the transit industry.

Author(s)
Reiff, R.P. Ruud, N. & Kalay, S.F.
Year
Abstract

This report includes the results of a research task carried out under TCRP Project D-7, 'Joint Rail Transit-Related Research with the Association of American Railroads/Transportation Technology Center, Inc., Friction Control Used by the Transit Industry'. Information is provided on a variety of onboard and wayside friction control applications used in a transit environment to reduce noise, reduce wheel and rail wear, control truck steering forces, and reduce train energy. Descriptions of these applications are provided, along with their most appropriate uses. Operational issues associated with their use are also discussed. The report culminates in the provision of guidelines for selecting various types of friction control technologies. This report should be of interest to engineers involved in the design, construction, maintenance, and operation of rail transit systems.(Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20051166 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Washington, D.C., National Research Council NRC, Transportation Research Board TRB / National Academy Press, 2005, 26 + [72] p., 5 ref.; Transit Cooperative Research Program TCRP Report ; 71, Volume 4 / Project D-7 - ISSN 1073-4872 / ISBN 0-309-06701-3

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