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M. Messaadi
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Residual stresses in thermite welded rails
Significance of additional forging
The aluminothermic welding (ATW) process is the most commonly used welding process for welding rails (track) in the field. The large amount of weld metal added in the ATW process may result in a wide uneven surface zone on the rail head, which may, in rare cases, lead to irregula
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Rail degradation due to thermite weld discontinuities
Field experience
This paper details the field-testing approach and results of thermite welds used in railway applications. Rail steels made from R260 grades are welded by two different processes: the standard process according to the European standards, and a recent technology. Welds are introduc
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Residual stresses in thermite welded rails
Significance of additional forging
The aluminothermic welding (ATW) process is the most commonly used welding process for welding rails (track) in the field. The large amount of weld metal added in the ATW process may result in a wide uneven surface zone on the rail head, which may, in rare cases, lead to irregula
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Bainitic steels are gaining popularity for application in the railway switches and crossing, thanks to their better rolling contact fatigue (RCF) and wear resistance. The rail degradation caused by RCF and wear could be also reduced by the use of friction modifiers (FM) through t
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This study examines the properties of stratified surface layers on rails in service and presents a hypothesis explaining their origin. The stratified layer consists of a white etching top layer and a brown sublayer. The metallurgical composition and properties of this sublayer ar
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One of the most critical issues in railway engineering is the rail lifetime optimization. In track, rails suffer from various degradation forms like the head checks, squats and studs. The white etching layer (WEL) is considered as a primary stage of damage. The WEL usually appear
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