[modeleng] Re: Going round the bend

Hi Alan,

The formula for a transition curve is as follows:-

C=  the square root of (S x 2 x R)

Where C= the length of the transition in feet
           S= the shift in inches
           R= the radius of the circular curve to be entered in feet.
The minimum recommended transition length for 5" gauge is 14 feet and for 
7.25" gauge 18ft 9inches.
Info taken from Dennis Monks "Making Tracks".

Regards

Clif


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> When going from a straight track to a curve, one should build in a
> transition curve, to make the change gradual rather than abrupt.
>
a table of offsets.
>
> However, there is a formula to calculate transition curves which I learned
> many years ago, and, naturally have totally forgotten.
>
> Can anyone tell me what it is?
>
>
> Alan Stepney
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