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Track Systems supplement 2012

Posted: 13 April 2012 | | No comments yet

This Track Systems supplement features: Optimising the wheel/rail interface: reducing forces for the benefit of all; RAILECT – development of an ultrasonic technique, sensors and systems for the volumetric examination of aluminothermic rail welds…

Track systems supplement

This free to view Track Systems supplement is sponsored by voestalpine and features:

  • Optimising the wheel/rail interface: reducing forces for the benefit of all!
    (Steve Yianni, Director of Engineering at Network Rail and Global Railway Review Editorial Board Member)
  • RAILECT – development of an ultrasonic technique, sensors and systems for the volumetric examination of aluminothermic rail welds
    (George Kotsikos, RAILECT Project Manager of NewRail – the Centre for Railway Research at Newcastle University, Tamara Colombier, Senior Project Leader in the Non-Destructive Testing Technology Group at TWI and RAILECT Project Co-ordinator and Angélique Raude, Principal Project Leader in the Non-Destructive Testing Technology Group at TWI)
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