Wheel/rail adhesion — the overriding influence of water

作者: T.M. Beagley , C. Pritchard

DOI: 10.1016/0043-1648(75)90078-2

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摘要: … Water from the atmosphere affects all rails, depositing in quantities far greater than the … rail and tyre steel surfaces. Depending on the amount of oily contamination the friction coefficient …

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