Investigations of cold expansion at low expansion levels (RR-STR-95-016)

Last updated on 20 December 2013 11:12
Cold expansion is an established method of reducing the problem of cracking in the bolt holes of jointed railway track. The process works by forcing a oversize mandrel through the bolt hole, which applies tensile stresses greater than yield to the material around the bolt hole and thus permanently increases...
Author(s): Watson A.S.;Wood S.;Sharpe K.A.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1995
United Kingdom
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