THE RAILWAY TRACK: PRESENT STATE OF DEVELOPMENT AND FUTURE REQUIREMENTS
The DB annually spends more than 100 million DM on the purchase of new rails for tracks and switches, of which rather more than half goes on the UIC 60 profile rails and the rest on S 54 rails. Some 95 percent of all rails are of 90 A quality, the rest 110. A reduction in internal rail stress and an increase in resistance to fracture are desirable, but procedures to this end that can be employed on a large scale are not available. The phenomena of "shelling" and "head check" frequently occur on the outer rails in curves. A reduction in the microscopic degree of purity--which contributes to this effect--is only possible by way of special treatment of the steel. The occurence of rail corrugations is a phenomenon which changes in the material are practically unable to influence. The evenness of the rails is measured automatically during vehicle passage. Methods of automatically recording surface faults and for automatic dimensional checking are being developed at present.
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Corporate Authors:
Hestra Verlag
Holzhofallee 33, Postfach 4244
6100 Darmstadt 1, Germany -
Authors:
- Schultheis, H
- Publication Date: 1984-10
Language
- German
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 773-779
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Serial:
- Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau
- Volume: 33
- Issue Number: 10
- Publisher: Hestra Verlag
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Corrugations (Defects); Maintenance of way; Metallurgy; Rail steel; Railroad rails; Shelling (Metals); Stresses
- Identifier Terms: Deutsche Bahn; Deutsche Bundesbahn
- Uncontrolled Terms: Rail corrugation
- Old TRIS Terms: Rail shelling; Rail stress
- Subject Areas: Maintenance and Preservation; Public Transportation; Railroads;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00392912
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: British Railways
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Mar 29 1985 12:00AM