Wheels and axles : cost-effective engineering
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Wheels and axles : cost-effective engineering
(I Mech E seminar, 2000-20)
Professional Publishing for The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 2000
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Getting the most from trains means maximizing the effectivenes of engineering. The papers presented in this text continue the theme of wheelset safety, and look t current developments to improve performance and cost-effectiveness of wheels and axles, and their associated components.
Table of Contents
S722/001/2000 Tread profile monitoring and maintenance J J McEwan 1 S722/002/2000 The development of tyre profiles for tramway and light railway operation J Snowdon 15 S722/003/2000 Wheel profile shapes T G Pearce and N D Sherratt 27 S722/004/2000 Sanders J Tisi 41 S722/005/2000 The B5000 bogie development E J Searancke 57 S722/006/2000 Shattered rim defects in wheels D H Stone 75 S722/007/2000 Challenging the wheelset standards M Pollard 85 S722/008/2000 Wheelset data management P A Crawshaw 95 S722/009/2000 Getting more life from your railway wheels P Waite 107
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