spoorvervormingen
Spoorvervormingen, also known as track deformations or rail distortions, refer to the changes in shape or geometry of railroad tracks due to various internal and external factors. These deformations can occur in both new and old tracks, and can affect the safety and efficiency of rail operations.
There are several types of spoorvervormingen, including:
* Horizontal displacements, which occur when the track is subjected to uneven settlement of the foundation soil
* Vertical displacements, which occur when the track is subjected to changes in the load-bearing capacity of
* Cross-sectional changes, which occur when the track is subjected to deformations in the direction of the
Spoorvervormingen can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
* Geotechnical issues, such as uneven settlement of the foundation soil or changes in the soil's load-bearing
* Maintenance and repair activities, which can cause localized changes in the track geometry
* Weather conditions, such as temperature fluctuations or freeze-thaw cycles
* Human error, such as inadequate installation or monitoring of the track geometry
The impact of spoorvervormingen on rail operations can be significant. Track distortions can lead to decreased