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noun
The action of a locomotive or train leaving the rails along which it runs
Exact(14)
Nonetheless, the discussions remain vulnerable to derailment.
Generally, that it's painful, messy, complicated and subject to derailment over the slightest misunderstanding.
One of them said that, it was unlikely to be due to driver's negligence and was largely expected to be a technical glitch that led to derailment.
If EMU were put off and the same currencies were to tumble, those politically difficult talks might have to start anew.The threat of volatility in currency and bond markets, says Norbert Walter, the chief economist at Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt, means that any delay in EMU would amount to "derailment".
The response and performance of composite track slab subjected to derailment actions has been observed.
This failure could lead to derailment of the whole train with serious consequences.
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More federal attention is paid to derailments and train-on-train collisions.
Sometimes serious corrugation of rail leads to derailments [37].
Vehicle-track dynamics in curves are closely related to derailments [11].
Non-uniform braking of wheel sets in locomotives and coaches/wagons can have disastrous consequences e.g. from wheel locking leading to derailments or thermal cracking, particularly under emergency braking conditions.
This model is shown to predict derailment due to wheel climb and car body overturning mechanisms through numerical examples.
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