Mechanical properties and welding characteristics of 90 kg/mm2 chromium rail (TM-MET-47)

Last updated on 02 April 2014 1:05
In 1974 B.S.C. completed the changeover in their method of manufacture of rail steels from an ingot casting process using open hearth and acid Bassemer steel to a continuous casting process using basic oxygen steel. The latter process route was found to be quite satisfactory for all the rail steels...
Author(s): Pell GM
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1979
United Kingdom
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