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Smart Rocks, Smart Tamper: Investigating the Mechanics of Ballast Tamping

December 20, 2023 | Filed under: Ballast, Measurement Systems, Tamping

by Jeff Tuzik There are many forces that work to deteriorate track geometry over time. These forces don’t begin and end at the wheel/rail interface, they are transmitted to the vehicles and their components, and into the track structure and its components. On ballasted track, ballast absorbs these forces; and …

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