An assessment of the potential of a bend forming tool for the improvement of bolted rail joint geometry (TM-MF-217)

Last updated on 12 April 2013 2:40
The dipping of fishplated rail joints is practically inevitable with current configurations. The joint itself is appreciably more compliant than the rail and therefore dips more under traffic than adjacent sections of the rail, even if the unloaded rail top is perfect throughout. As a consequence higher wheel-rail forces are...
Author(s): Jones A M
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1991
United Kingdom
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