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Material optimization of rail track welding and validation using Finite Element Simulation

Manivel et al., 2017

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5782007904569972768
Author
Manivel R
Prakash R
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International Journal of Vehicle Structures & Systems

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Railways provide a long and continuous journey for passengers and goods at an affordable cost. The rails and rail joints should be of high quality to ensure a safer transportation of people and goods. The tracks (rail) are made of alloys of iron and are fastened to other rails …
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