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This report summarizes the obervations and findings of a seven-member delegation that visited the U.S.S.R. in August 1977 to participate in the sixth meeting of the Joint American-Soviet Railroad Working Group and to study and observe Soviet practices, procedures, and equipment used in designing,...
Report contains limited assessment of the present state of the art of railroad track research, construction and maintenance technology in the U.S.S.R. It synthesizes the observations and opinions of a six-man team of U.S. railroaders which visited the Soviet Union during a 12-day period in the...
A fire test was conducted on a one-fifth scale model pressurized railroad tank car on 7 February 1973, The test, designated as Test Number 7, was conducted by the Ballistic Research Laboratories for the Federal Railroad Administration of the United States Department of Transportation at the White...
This report documents comparisons between extensive rail freight service measurements (previously presented in Volume II) and simulations of the same operations using a sophisticated train performance calculator computer program. The comparisons cover a variety of lengthy freight movements over a...
This report is a summary of currently available brake components and braking systems that might be applicable to 150-mph passenger service. The summary includes an analysis of the braking problem, a description of braking systems now in use and an evaluation of severa1 advanced braking systems. The...
This investigation was concerned with techniques for determining values of damping and spring constants that would minimize the vibrations transmitted from irregular railroad track to passenger positions. Results developed for a three degree- of-freedom model using a simplified representation of...
The report first reviews the methods presented in the literature for the stress analysis of the railroad track components and the results of a variety of validation tests. It was found that the equation Eiwiv + kw = q yields deflections and bending stresses in the rails of longitudinal-.tie and...
FRA Task Order 314 upgraded the Positive Train Control (PTC) Test Bed at the Transportation Technology Center to support testing of PTC systems, components, and related equipment associated with the Advanced Civil Speed Enforcement System (ACSES) in a revenue service environment. Transportation...
A numerical method is developed for the determination of the contact pressure that arises when two elastic bodies with closely conforming non-Hertzian frictionless surfaces are pressed together. The method is a generalization of that recently developed by the authors for the case of counterformal...
As a result of a survey of the Northeast Corridor, it was determined that 1,100 miles of track require upgrading to meet the trip-time goals set forth in the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Feform Act of 1976. As a part of the determination of the best way to meet these requirements, two...