06:27 Sep 9, 2020 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Transport / Transportation / Shipping | |||||||
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mudhole Explanation: wychłap - https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/małopolskie-inwestycj... ----- Mudhole on the Hurtsbridge Line. (NOT Hawksburn Station) - https://mtmmemes.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/e116_7291_595.j... -- 14. Pumping sleepers - Railway sleepers that are lacking support due to a mudhole or track bed anomaly. 15. Mud hole - Fouled railway track ballast to the extent that one or more sleepers are surrounded by a mixture of mud and degraded ballast rather than clean free draining ballast. The weakened track formation below the ballast can lead to a loss of track geometry both vertically and horizontally. - https://tinyurl.com/yygpft4m - page 46 -- -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2020-09-09 11:05:03 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 2.2.3 Types of mud holes There are two main types of mud holes: • Fouled ballast mud holes • Soft formation - https://extranet.artc.com.au/docs/eng/track-civil/guidelines... - page 6 --- 2.2.6 Degradation of soft formation Some weaker formations become soft when wet and depress to form a puddle under the ballast. The ballast sinks into the formation and this leads to loss of track geometry. - https://extranet.artc.com.au/docs/eng/track-civil/guidelines... - page 7 |
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