Steel fishplates - The effect on fatigue life of repeated rail joint straightening (TN-FM-25)

Last updated on 07 April 2014 12:48
Since their introduction in 1966 the use of rail-joint straightening machines has been restricted to one application (ref.1). The technical reasons for this restriction have never been clearly stated, but it is is understood to be the risk of fishplate failure. The critical regions of fishplates where cracks initiate...
Author(s): Dabell B J;Watson P
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1973
United Kingdom
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