Ozakgul et al., 2015 - Google Patents
An experimental investigation on flash butt welded railsOzakgul et al., 2015
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- 14099856798204789709
- Author
- Ozakgul K
- Piroglu F
- Caglayan O
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- Publication venue
- Engineering Failure Analysis
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In this paper, experimental studies performed for flash butt welded rails used in Turkish railways network having 49E1 and 60E1 rail sections are presented. These studies comprise of full-scale laboratory tests such as four point bending fatigue and three-point …
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