Transverse Fissures In Steel Rails (d4880157-8513-411b-a25a-d8ee1a6086a1)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 148 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 3, 1918
Abstract
H. D. HIBBARD, Plainfield, N. J. (written discussion *).-While this valuable and timely paper may not go to the root of the matter, it deals with many of the elements and factors involved. It might be taken as the engineer's solution of the case, starting with the assumption that steel is steel, while the tendency for a rail to have transverse fissures may, and probably does, depend, in part at least, on conditions met before it reaches the track. Admitting with the author that "brittleness of fracture in all grades of steel is characteristic of fatigue tests" we may yet look farther back to find out, if possible, why some rails and some steels are more prone to have transverse fissures than others, for it has been found that rails from certain heats of steel developed these fissures under a service which
Citation
APA: (1918) Transverse Fissures In Steel Rails (d4880157-8513-411b-a25a-d8ee1a6086a1)
MLA: Transverse Fissures In Steel Rails (d4880157-8513-411b-a25a-d8ee1a6086a1). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.