Cant Deficiency for given maximum theoretical cant
The Cant deficiency for given maximum theoretical cant is defined as the difference between the actual cant provided and equilibrium cant necessary for the maximum speed on a curve. Cant deficiency means the additional height, which if added to the outer rail in a curve, at the designated vehicle speed, would provide a single resultant force, due to the combined effects of weight and centrifugal force on the vehicle, having a direction perpendicular to the plane of the track.
How to Calculate Cant Deficiency for given Maximum Theoretical Cant?
Cant Deficiency for given Maximum Theoretical Cant calculator uses Cant Deficiency = Maximum Theoretical Cant-Maximum Equilibrium Cant to calculate the Cant Deficiency, Cant Deficiency for given Maximum Theoretical Cant is defined as the difference between the actual cant provided and equilibrium cant necessary for the maximum speed on a curve. Cant Deficiency is denoted by DCant symbol.
How to calculate Cant Deficiency for given Maximum Theoretical Cant using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Cant Deficiency for given Maximum Theoretical Cant, enter Maximum Theoretical Cant (eThmax) & Maximum Equilibrium Cant (eEqmax) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Cant Deficiency for given Maximum Theoretical Cant calculation can be explained with given input values -> 500 = 0.15-0.1.