Les D nivellations De La Voie Et Les Oscillations Du Mat riel Des Chemins De Fer, written by Georges Mari and originally published in 1906, delves into the intricate relationship between track irregularities and the oscillations of railway equipment. This French-language treatise explores the dynamic forces at play when trains traverse uneven tracks, offering insights into the engineering principles necessary for safe and efficient railway operation.
Mari 's work provides a detailed analysis of the factors contributing to train movement and stability, offering valuable information for railway engineers and historians of technology. This book remains a significant resource for understanding the challenges and innovations in early 20th-century railway engineering.
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