User guide for cost-benefit analysis of cold-expansion (RR-STR-96-012)

Last updated on 20 December 2013 11:08
Cold-expansion of bolt holes in rails is an established method of reducing the probability of broken rails and premature rail replacement. However the cost is considerable and the resulting financial savings are not simple to calculate. A computer program has thus been developed to perform cost-benefit analyses for cold-expansion. This...
Author(s): Watson A.S.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1996
United Kingdom
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