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A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SERVICE LIFE OF THE PERMANENT WAY AND THE INHOMOGENEITY OF THE SUBSTRUCTURE

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The inhomogeneity of the substructure will be described by the so-called variance of the substructure in this paper. The result will be a formulation of the permanent way’s service life as a function of the variance of the substructure. An example will be included to illustrate the results of the calculations.

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