Article | REF: BM7780 V1

Electric flash butt welding of railways rails

Author: Raymond DEROCHE

Publication date: November 10, 2013 | Lire en français

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    5. Heat balance

    An average rail weighing 60 kg/m (like the UIC 60 used in continental Western Europe), with a hardness of 300-320 HB, requires 7 pulses of 4.2 s at 70,000 A and 5 V, or 10 MJ (million joules), on a fixed rectified-current machine, for preheating alone. Since the rail cross-section, deducted from its metric weight, is 7,643 mm 2 , the energy ratio for UIC 60 is 1,300 J/mm 2 . Note that this preheating energy represents 90% of the total energy supplied for welding.

    Preheating ratios for other rails are given as examples in tables 2 , 3 and

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