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Heat Treatment and Railway Performance
April 11, 2019
Steel rails have been the material of choice for railways since the first installation at Derby station in Britain in 1857. Today, scientists at the Institute of Railway Research at the University of Huddersfield (U.K.) have studied the relationship between heat treatment and railway service life.
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