Stresses in rail ends. Fatigue tests on rails drilled with fishbolt holes (E-184)

Last updated on 13 December 2013 2:25
One of the most common forms of rail failure is that classified as '4d'. This takes the form of cracks running from one or both fishbolt holes at the end of a rail. The cracks run at roughly 45° to the axis of the rail and when well-developed up to...
Author(s): Wise S
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1958
United Kingdom
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