FIELD: transportation.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to means of imitation and providing security of transport infrastructure objects. Rail track simulation has a strip of dense material (resistant to precipitation) with a realistic image of a railway track (a rail-and-ball grid and ballast) applied on its surface, which before being laid on the surface of the earth is swirled into roll (1). For compactness during transportation and convenience of subsequent laying along edges of strip there made are holes for fixation on ground surface by pegs. Machine (4) moves along planned axes of false path laying and by means of blade (6) it aligns ground surface, at that, strip with image of railway track is unwound from roll (1). Command (5) of two persons to the left and to the right of the axis fix the strip on the ground surface by means of driving the pegs into the holes, thus creating a railway track imitation.
EFFECT: enabling creation of imitation means and method of their use, which enable to create false bridges, approaches to them and false railway stations and units in a short period of time with minimum expenditures of forces and means.
1 cl, 6 dwg
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Dates
2020-03-12—Published
2019-04-03—Filed