Contamination on the railhead such as crushed leaves, oxide formation or even changes in atmospheric conditions can cause adhesion loss between the wheel and the rail. In these situations, trains can lose some or all of their braking capacity leading to vehicles coming within dangerously close proximity to one another. Low adhesion situations are traditionally combatted by firing sand directly into the wheel/rail contact from on-board the train. Previous testing has been carried out to investigate the optimum sanding system set-up which delivers the most amount of sand to the wheel/rail interface. The testing presented in this paper is a continuation of the previous set-up tests and focuses on adhesion differences when sand enters the conta...
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effect of sanding on the electrical ...
There are two options for testing the performance of rail vehicles and the application of material t...
This data set contains the data of single grain crushing tests. Tested were two types of sand, which...
In railway operation, the sanding process is used to overcome low adhesion conditions in the wheel–r...
In railway operation, the sanding process is used to overcome low adhesion conditions in the wheel–r...
Adhesion, or adhesion coefficient, is given by the ratio of the longitudinal tangential (i.e., braki...
The adhesion (or available friction) in the wheel–rail contact is the most important parameter for t...
Adhesion, or adhesion coefficient, is given by the ratio of the longitudinal tangential (i.e., braki...
This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review into academic and industrial research concerning t...
The adhesion (or available friction) in the wheel–rail contact is the most important parameter for t...
To combat adhesion loss, sand is fired into the wheel–rail contact via a hose using compressed air t...
Low adhesion in the wheel/rail contact has long been a problem for the rail industry in Great Britai...
Low adhesion between a train’s wheel and the rail can cause performance and safety issues, costing t...
Loss of adhesion between a railway wheel and the track has implications for both braking and tractio...
Low adhesion presents a major concern for many rail operators. Railway vehicles under these circumst...
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effect of sanding on the electrical ...
There are two options for testing the performance of rail vehicles and the application of material t...
This data set contains the data of single grain crushing tests. Tested were two types of sand, which...
In railway operation, the sanding process is used to overcome low adhesion conditions in the wheel–r...
In railway operation, the sanding process is used to overcome low adhesion conditions in the wheel–r...
Adhesion, or adhesion coefficient, is given by the ratio of the longitudinal tangential (i.e., braki...
The adhesion (or available friction) in the wheel–rail contact is the most important parameter for t...
Adhesion, or adhesion coefficient, is given by the ratio of the longitudinal tangential (i.e., braki...
This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review into academic and industrial research concerning t...
The adhesion (or available friction) in the wheel–rail contact is the most important parameter for t...
To combat adhesion loss, sand is fired into the wheel–rail contact via a hose using compressed air t...
Low adhesion in the wheel/rail contact has long been a problem for the rail industry in Great Britai...
Low adhesion between a train’s wheel and the rail can cause performance and safety issues, costing t...
Loss of adhesion between a railway wheel and the track has implications for both braking and tractio...
Low adhesion presents a major concern for many rail operators. Railway vehicles under these circumst...
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effect of sanding on the electrical ...
There are two options for testing the performance of rail vehicles and the application of material t...
This data set contains the data of single grain crushing tests. Tested were two types of sand, which...