L/V Ratio (Nadal Ratio) of Derailment Explained
L/V ratio is a crucial factor in railway safety. Understanding how the lateral forces and vertical forces interact on the wheel/rail interface is key to preventing derailments. In this video, we break down the L/V ratio in simple terms and show why it matters for every rail enthusiast and professional. #L/Vratio #derailment #railsafety #railwayengineering #Nadalratio #derailmentratio #derailment #railroad #Y/Qratio #rollingstock #friction #lubrication #wheelrailinterface #accident #pway #Nadalformula #Derailmentformula

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