A wheel/rail friction coefficient that is too low can result in damage to the wheel and rail due to slips and slides, delays and safety concerns. A friction coefficient that is too high can result in excessive wear, noise and rolling contact fatigue. Changing contact and environmental conditions cause variations in wheel/rail friction, so friction management products, applied via wayside or on-board applicators, are used to either increase or decrease the friction coefficient so that an improved level is reached. They can be split into three classes; traction enhancers, lubricants and top-of-rail products (including water-based, oil/grease-based and hybrid products). This paper focuses on top-of-rail products and describes the different app...
This study discusses a Tγ/A method of plotting wear data from a twin-disc machine for identifying th...
Examination of the literature for wear testing methodologies for wheel and rail material reveals th...
Managing the coefficient of friction at the wheel/rail interface through wheel flange/gauge face lub...
The concept of managing and adjustment of friction between the wheel and rail has a long history wit...
Accurate friction measurement is vital to apply appropriate friction management techniques to the wh...
Reliable traction between wheel and rail is an important issue in the railway industry. To reduce va...
The wheel-rail contact is a crucial aspect of all railway systems. Within the wheel-rail contact, an...
This paper studies the effect of the addition of top of rail -friction modifiers (TOR-FM’s) on the t...
The wheel-rail contact is a crucial aspect of all railway systems. Within the wheel-rail contact, an...
Test methodologies originally developed for greases have been adapted to be used for top of rail fri...
Friction management has been carried out extensively in the majority of railway networks in the last...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.The aim of this paper was to review the...
Managing the coefficient of friction at the wheel-rail interface through lubrication is an accepted ...
Top-of-rail (TOR) lubricants represent modern approach for friction modification between wheel and r...
The coefficient of friction between a wheel tread and the top of the rail should be maintained at in...
This study discusses a Tγ/A method of plotting wear data from a twin-disc machine for identifying th...
Examination of the literature for wear testing methodologies for wheel and rail material reveals th...
Managing the coefficient of friction at the wheel/rail interface through wheel flange/gauge face lub...
The concept of managing and adjustment of friction between the wheel and rail has a long history wit...
Accurate friction measurement is vital to apply appropriate friction management techniques to the wh...
Reliable traction between wheel and rail is an important issue in the railway industry. To reduce va...
The wheel-rail contact is a crucial aspect of all railway systems. Within the wheel-rail contact, an...
This paper studies the effect of the addition of top of rail -friction modifiers (TOR-FM’s) on the t...
The wheel-rail contact is a crucial aspect of all railway systems. Within the wheel-rail contact, an...
Test methodologies originally developed for greases have been adapted to be used for top of rail fri...
Friction management has been carried out extensively in the majority of railway networks in the last...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.The aim of this paper was to review the...
Managing the coefficient of friction at the wheel-rail interface through lubrication is an accepted ...
Top-of-rail (TOR) lubricants represent modern approach for friction modification between wheel and r...
The coefficient of friction between a wheel tread and the top of the rail should be maintained at in...
This study discusses a Tγ/A method of plotting wear data from a twin-disc machine for identifying th...
Examination of the literature for wear testing methodologies for wheel and rail material reveals th...
Managing the coefficient of friction at the wheel/rail interface through wheel flange/gauge face lub...