Can Puddle Derail a Train? Physics Experts Needed

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In summary, the conversation revolves around whether a large enough puddle could derail a passenger train. The question considers the possibility of heavy rainfall creating a puddle that could cause a train travelling at 50mph with 10-15 cars to derail. The debate also takes into account the drainage setup on the tracks and the potential for the leading passenger cars to be lifted and derailed due to the force of the water. The conclusion is that if there is sufficient water to decelerate the train and cause compression force on the leading cars, there is a possibility of derailment.
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I need some physics experts to help settle a debate between me and a coworker. Would it be possible for a large enough puddle to derail a passenger train? Obviously if you tried to drive a train through a lake it would derail, but could there ever be enough water from heavy rainfall to do the trick? Reasonable assumptions regarding speed (50mph) and train size (10-15 cars).
Thanks for your help.
 
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How would the puddle form? In the USA, the rails are set on an small elevated bed of rocks, and there's a drainage setup on both sides of the tracks.
 
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Assuming there is some drainage issue, either blocking, or a less than ideal setup. Basically the debate hinges on whether water could derail a train, let's say 3 feet of standing water. Hope this helps, thx.
 
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If there was sufficient water to decelerate the train fast enough, the compression force on the leading passenger cars could be enough to lift them up (accordion) and derail them. Once one of them goes, the couplings can pull the other cars along, or the rails of the tracks can get ripped up from the side loads. Note that virtually nothing short of the rails themselves being displaced is going to derail the locomotive car if it's in front.
 

Related to Can Puddle Derail a Train? Physics Experts Needed

1. Can a Puddle Really Derail a Train?

Yes, it is possible for a puddle to derail a train. However, it is not a very common occurrence and there are several factors that contribute to this happening.

2. How Does a Puddle Cause a Train to Derail?

When a train is moving at high speeds, the force of impact from hitting a puddle can cause the wheels to lose traction and slip off the tracks. This can lead to the train derailing.

3. What Factors Affect the Likelihood of a Puddle Derailing a Train?

The size and depth of the puddle, the speed of the train, and the condition of the tracks all play a role in whether or not a puddle can derail a train. A larger and deeper puddle, combined with a high speed and worn out tracks, increases the chances of a derailment.

4. Can Puddles Be Prevented from Derailing Trains?

Yes, there are measures that can be taken to prevent puddles from derailing trains. These include improving track maintenance to prevent wear and tear, installing drainage systems to prevent large puddles from forming, and slowing down trains when approaching areas with known puddle hazards.

5. Are There Any Other Factors Besides Puddles That Can Cause a Train to Derail?

Yes, there are several other factors that can cause a train to derail, including equipment malfunctions, human error, and track defects. Puddles are just one of many potential hazards that must be considered in order to ensure safe train operations.

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