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The How and Why of L/V-based Thresholds

January 25, 2026 | Filed under: L/V Forces, MxV Rail, Wheel/Rail Interaction

by Jeff Tuzik The L/V ratio is a ubiquitous measurement in the world of wheel/rail interaction. It is typically combined with the Nadal limit, functioning as shorthand for wheel climb derailment risk for a given set of conditions. But the L/V ratio and the various formulae used to set risk …

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