The cost of insurance against rail failures (E-328)

Last updated on 13 December 2013 2:24
The great majority of rail failures have their origin in fatigue caused by the alternating atresses to which the rails are subjected in service, fatigue is a cumulative process, accelerated by corrosion, so that the longer a rail remains in the track, the more fatigue damage it accumulates, and the...
Author(s): Anonymous
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1960
United Kingdom
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