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Railroad Tank Car Fire Test: Test No. 7

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...

Technical Report Passenger Vehicle Braking Study

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...

Organization of a Simple Dynamic Model of a Railroad

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...

On the Stress Analysis of Rails and Ties

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...

Nondestructive Measurement of Longitudinal Rail Stresses (Final Report)

An ultrasonic probe has been designed, evaluated, and shown capable of measuring longitudinal stress changes in railroad rails. The probe utilizes the effect of applied stress on wave velocity (acoustoelastic effect) to determine the stress change. Both laboratory and field evaluation has shown...

Modern Concrete Crosstie Practice in France and Mexico

Considered briefly is the history of concrete crosstie development in France. Failure of some crossties in 1973 led to a determination of the failure modes and a rigorous analysis of the service load limits to be taken into account. New crosstie designs evolved from this investigation. Technical...