Railroad Engineering / Edition 2

Railroad Engineering / Edition 2

by William W. Hay
ISBN-10:
0471364002
ISBN-13:
9780471364009
Pub. Date:
01/16/1991
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0471364002
ISBN-13:
9780471364009
Pub. Date:
01/16/1991
Publisher:
Wiley
Railroad Engineering / Edition 2

Railroad Engineering / Edition 2

by William W. Hay

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Overview

A revision of the classic text on railroad engineering, considered the &‘grave;bible'' of the field for three decades. Presents railroad engineering principles quantitatively but without excessive resort to mathematics, and applies these principles to day-by-day design, construction, operation, and maintenance. Relates practice to principles in an orderly, sequential pattern (subgrade, ballast, ties, rails). Applicable to both conventional railroads and rapid transit systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780471364009
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/16/1991
Series: Railroad Engineering Series , #1
Edition description: REV
Pages: 784
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.63(h) x 1.77(d)

About the Author

About the author William W. Hay is Professor Emeritus of Railway Civil Engineering at the University of Illinois and is a domestic and foreign railroad consultant. Prior to his academic career, he spent 16 years in the engineering and maintenance departments of several major railroads and the military railway service. Dr. Hay is author of Introduction to Transportation Engineering, Second Edition (Wiley 1977) He is an honorary member of the American Railway Engineering Associations, and served as Director of both the Roadmasters and Maintenance of Way Associations of America. He received his Ph.D. in civil engineering from the University of Illinois.

Table of Contents

PART 1: PRINCIPLES OF LOCATION AND OPERATION.

The Railroad Industry.

The Nature of Railroad Traffic.

Revenues and Costs.

The Location Process.

Effects of Distance.

Propulsive Resistance.

Motive Power.

Electrification.

Grades and Curve Resistance.Acceleration and Deceleration.

Velocity Profiles.

Problems in Grades.

Tonnage Ratings.

Location Procedure.

PART 2. PRINCIPLES OF MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION.

Track Analysis.

Subgrade Materials.

Subgrade Design and Construction.

Subgrade Construction Costs.

Subgrade Stability Problems.

Drainage.

Ballast.

Cross Ties.

Concrete and Other Artificial Ties.

Rail.

Fastenings and Other Track Material.

Track Geometry.

Turnouts and Crossings.

Track-Train Dynamics.

Conduct of Work.

Railroad Right of Way.

Appendix A. Location Problem Example.

Appendix B. Problems for Study.

Author Index.

Subject Index.
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