Method for the cold expansion of new fishbolt holes in carbon steel rails for MTRC, Hong Kong (RR-STR-94-081)

Last updated on 19 April 2013 3:08
Cold expansion is a process which, if correctly applied, substantially reduces the risk of cracking at fishbolt holes. Cold expanding a bolt hole, such that a permanent increase in size is achieved, generates a band of material around the hole which is held in compression and resists cracking. The...
Author(s): Pang T.M.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1994
United Kingdom
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