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- Cant_deficiency abstract "The term "cant deficiency" is defined in the context of travel of a rail vehicle at constant speed on a constant radius curve. Cant itself is a British synonym for the superelevation of the curve, that is, the elevation of the outside rail minus the elevation of the inside rail. Cant deficiency is present when a vehicle's speed on a curve is greater than the speed at which the components of wheel to rail force normal to the plane of the track. In that case, the resultant force (aggregated force of gravitational force and centrifugal force) exerts the outside rail more than the inside rails, in which it creates lateral acceleration toward outside of the curve. In order to reduce cant deficiency, the speed can be reduced or the superelevation can be increased. The amount of cant deficiency is expressed in term of required superelevation to be added in order to bring the resultant force into balance between the two rails. In the contrary, it is said to be "cant excess" if the resultant force exerts more against the inside rail than the outside rail, for instance, a high superelevation curve with a train traveling at a low speed.".
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- Cant_deficiency wikiPageRevisionID "683835522".
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Acceleration.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink rail).
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Category:Track_geometry.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Centrifugal_force.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Centripetal.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Centripetal_force.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Railroad_Administration.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink File:Ltk_balance_diagram_w_alpha.jpg.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Gravitational.
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- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Gravity.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Tilting_train.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Track_geometry.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Track_transition_curve.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink Wheel-rail_interface.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLink File:Cant_deficiency.svg.
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cant deficiency".
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLinkText "balancing speed".
- Cant_deficiency wikiPageWikiLinkText "cant deficiency".
- Cant_deficiency hasPhotoCollection Cant_deficiency.
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- Cant_deficiency subject Category:Track_geometry.
- Cant_deficiency type Article.
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- Cant_deficiency type Layout.
- Cant_deficiency type Technology.
- Cant_deficiency comment "The term "cant deficiency" is defined in the context of travel of a rail vehicle at constant speed on a constant radius curve. Cant itself is a British synonym for the superelevation of the curve, that is, the elevation of the outside rail minus the elevation of the inside rail. Cant deficiency is present when a vehicle's speed on a curve is greater than the speed at which the components of wheel to rail force normal to the plane of the track.".
- Cant_deficiency label "Cant deficiency".
- Cant_deficiency sameAs Insuffisance_de_dévers.
- Cant_deficiency sameAs m.02r3wqv.
- Cant_deficiency sameAs Q3152923.
- Cant_deficiency sameAs Q3152923.
- Cant_deficiency wasDerivedFrom Cant_deficiency?oldid=683835522.
- Cant_deficiency depiction Cant_deficiency.svg.
- Cant_deficiency isPrimaryTopicOf Cant_deficiency.