Railroad Engineering (HARDCOVER)
Railroad Engineering (HARDCOVER)
The first fourteen chapters of the book set forth basic principles of route location and focus on the relation between locomotive characteristics and performance, and the location factors of distance, curvature, rise and fall, and major grades. The cost effects of these various relationships are stressed, and details of train, curve and grade resistance, locomotive horsepower, tractive effort, performance, speed and speed control are emphasized.
Chapters fifteen through thirty describe and apply principles that govern the design, construction, and use of railroad track. They treat track analysis, support systems, components, geometry and the conduct of work in construction and maintenance.
The second edition features
- new material on methods of evaluating train resistance, ballast resilience, deformation, sizing, undercutting, track-train dynamics, and location procedures in terms of diesel-electric locomotives
- more emphasis on mechanized maintenance procedures and the problems created by the introduction of modern, high capacity rolling stock
- expanded sections on contact and shearing stresses, continuous welded rail, and rail life, especially under heavy wheel loads
- up-to-date information on statistics, practices, and materials and equipmentand the new Interstate Commerce Accounting Classifications
- The text is amply illustrated with photographs to show new equipment and methods. It also contains I.C.C. revenue, capital, and operating expense account tables. Appendixes include a complete location problem, and quantitative study problems.