The improvements made to measurement
equipment and the possibility of processing recorded
information in a rapid and massive way allows an indepth
knowledge of the geometric status of the track. Nevertheless,
due to the intrinsic limitations of the measurement
systems and of some inadequacies of the analysis
criteria, uncertainty thresholds must be allowed on the actual
size and configuration of the measured geometry.
The adoption of complex measurement reproduction
methods and the integration of criteria, different to each
other, however allow to control such uncertainties within
acceptable limits.
Starting from a brief reference to the recent development
of measurement equipment, the article proposes
some considerations on track geometry analysis methods,
highlighting how the current processing techniques can,
in perspective, give completely satisfying results even for
tracks with the highest performances.
- Aprile