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Lubrication of wheels and tracks |
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Lubrication of wheels and tracks by means of on-board devices or special lubricating vehicles aims at reducing wear of rolling stock and infrastructure. Reduced running resistance is a side effect. Lubrication is especially effective in curves.
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Technology field: Aerodynamics and friction
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General information
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General criteria
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Environmental criteria
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Economic criteria
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Vehicle - fix costs: (no data) |
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Vehicle - running costs: (no data) |
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Infrastructure - fix costs: (no data) |
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Infrastructure - running costs: (no data) |
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Scale effects: low |
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Amortisation: (no data) |
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Application outside railway sector (this technology is railway specific)
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Overall rating
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date created: 2002-10-09 |
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© UIC - International Union of Railways 2003 |
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