Analysing of Continuous Welded Turnouts
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Continuous welded turnouts are important for CWR track through the railway station. According to equivalent resistance and non-linear theories and the principle of force diagram, a new method of theoretical calculation for continuous welded turnouts was developed. The continuous welded turnouts designed and installed according to the new theory behaved fairly well. The data collected on sites basically agreed with those of theoretical calculation. It was proved that the calculation theory is correct and values of calculation parameters are reasonable.
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volume 24 issue 1
pages 381- 390
publication date 2005-07
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