. Steel rails; their history, properties, strength and manufacture, with notes on the principles of rolling stock and track design . 111. 1908. (In Annales des ponts et chaussees,Memoires, series 8, Vol. 33, p. 9S.) Report of commission for investigation of rail joints in Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, and Holland. Ross, Alexander. — Report ... on the question of rail joints. (Countries using the Englishlanguage.) 44 p. 111. 1909. (In Bulletin of the International Railway Congress, Vol. 23, Part 2, CHAPTER V strength of the rail 25. Influence of Stress and Strain on the Strength of the Rail In d


. Steel rails; their history, properties, strength and manufacture, with notes on the principles of rolling stock and track design . 111. 1908. (In Annales des ponts et chaussees,Memoires, series 8, Vol. 33, p. 9S.) Report of commission for investigation of rail joints in Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, and Holland. Ross, Alexander. — Report ... on the question of rail joints. (Countries using the Englishlanguage.) 44 p. 111. 1909. (In Bulletin of the International Railway Congress, Vol. 23, Part 2, CHAPTER V strength of the rail 25. Influence of Stress and Strain on the Strength of the Rail In determining the safety of any structure, not only the amount of stressinduced in the different members by the load must be found, but its characterand the effect it may produce on the material of which the structure is composedmust be considered. A series of rapidly repeated stresses will, under certain conditions, affectthe breaking strength of the metal. The cause of this loss of strength underthe influence of repeated stress is a much-mooted question among engineers,and it is of interest to examine the problem in detail.*.


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