Squats and squat-type defects in rails: the understanding to date

Last updated on 15 August 2014 4:25
In the 1970s, a rolling contact fatigue defect that was christened a squat was identified on the British railway network, primarily at first on the West Coast Main Line. Two productive decades of international research on squats followed, which later contributed to a rapid understanding of gauge corner cracking, which...
Author(s): Grassie S L
2012
United Kingdom
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