Evaluation of rail head surface repair using SMAW process with pre heating condition

The Railway maintenance industry has been using a welding process to repair the damage on the rail head surface due to its constant and continuous friction with train wheels. The damage area always reoccurs at the same location. A preheating condition has been set in this study to evaluate if it’s a...

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Published in:Jurnal Teknologi
Main Author: Mat M.F.; Musah A.F.; Tham A.G.; Sulaiman S.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTM Press 2015
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Mat M.F.; Musah A.F.; Tham A.G.; Sulaiman S.A.
Evaluation of rail head surface repair using SMAW process with pre heating condition
2015
Jurnal Teknologi
76
6
10.11113/jt.v76.5682
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84943338685&doi=10.11113%2fjt.v76.5682&partnerID=40&md5=34a3dd622916bc4fd7e1ce519e7b6be8
The Railway maintenance industry has been using a welding process to repair the damage on the rail head surface due to its constant and continuous friction with train wheels. The damage area always reoccurs at the same location. A preheating condition has been set in this study to evaluate if it’s an improvement to the rail head surface. As preheating is a process that slow’s the cooling rate of the weld and the base material, resulting in softer weld metal and heat affected zone microstructures with a greater resistance to fabrication hydrogen cracking. The Spectrometer and Hardness test are applied in order to study driven changes in the microstructure and macrostructure of rail specimens at the rail head surface. It is shown that welded layers are clear from any defect due to the normal pressure with rapid change of temperature during usage and also surface oxidation. Welded layer were free from any visible defect such as porosity and crack. © 2015, Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
Penerbit UTM Press
1279696
English
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author Mat M.F.; Musah A.F.; Tham A.G.; Sulaiman S.A.
spellingShingle Mat M.F.; Musah A.F.; Tham A.G.; Sulaiman S.A.
Evaluation of rail head surface repair using SMAW process with pre heating condition
author_facet Mat M.F.; Musah A.F.; Tham A.G.; Sulaiman S.A.
author_sort Mat M.F.; Musah A.F.; Tham A.G.; Sulaiman S.A.
title Evaluation of rail head surface repair using SMAW process with pre heating condition
title_short Evaluation of rail head surface repair using SMAW process with pre heating condition
title_full Evaluation of rail head surface repair using SMAW process with pre heating condition
title_fullStr Evaluation of rail head surface repair using SMAW process with pre heating condition
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of rail head surface repair using SMAW process with pre heating condition
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description The Railway maintenance industry has been using a welding process to repair the damage on the rail head surface due to its constant and continuous friction with train wheels. The damage area always reoccurs at the same location. A preheating condition has been set in this study to evaluate if it’s an improvement to the rail head surface. As preheating is a process that slow’s the cooling rate of the weld and the base material, resulting in softer weld metal and heat affected zone microstructures with a greater resistance to fabrication hydrogen cracking. The Spectrometer and Hardness test are applied in order to study driven changes in the microstructure and macrostructure of rail specimens at the rail head surface. It is shown that welded layers are clear from any defect due to the normal pressure with rapid change of temperature during usage and also surface oxidation. Welded layer were free from any visible defect such as porosity and crack. © 2015, Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
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