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Did your ballast clog up with wheel droppings?
The Arnold Rapido trains with which I started out always ran well on their track with its unprototypically shaped rail profile.(http://davidksmith.com/birth-of-n/arnold.htm)
As rail gets smaller and smaller, if we were to properly make it proportionally thinner, we end up with a LOT less physical contact surface with the wheels for electrical pickup.
You could probably make the railhead as narrow as a single edge razor blade ...
I'm not sure that is quite accurate, since as noted above, the wheel tread is supposed to have about a 20:1 taper (at least on the prototype... in N scale it's hard to imagine that anyone could machine something that accurately). Rail head likewise is supposed to have a sort of rounded/convex profile.The ME C55 rail (not sure about Atlas, Peco, ...) actually is a pretty close representation of prototype 75 lb. rail in HO scale, wrt height and railhead width. But that same railhead width in N equates to nearly 5 scale inches.Ed
I know the wheel treads are tapered, but I don't buy that the taper is significant enough to cause the wheel to actually only contact on such a small area. I think that drawing of the Rapido track vs a more square rail profile exaggerates the wheel taper and rail edge contact. Having said that, you bring up an interesting point about rolling on a knife edge. If the wheels were riding on the whole top surface of the railhead, and we then made the railhead much thinner, then the surface area of contact would be less, but the actual pressure on the contact area would be *higher* (same weight supported by less surface). So thinner rail might actually work better!
Interestingly, after looking through the entire NMRA standards list, there is no standard for rail profiles...zero mention of any rail profile whatsoever.Bob Gilmore
Have you checked RP15.1?https://www.nmra.org/sites/default/files/standards/sandrp/pdf/rp-15.1.pdf
So thinner rail might actually work better!
Wow, Code 32 rail... who makes that?Ed
I completely missed that, even after going through all of the standards several times. THANKS!!
@robert3985 I can't see your pics... just the gray circle with a dash thru it Ed