It was always a welcome sight, seeing the welders dropping the weld, when you have been up all night on a stressing job, meaning the job is almost done and it is almost home time.
Thank you for filming little known process to laying continuous welded track! Next process thermite welding I presume?Keep up the good work to reconnect Broadway. Oh, how far to Honeybourne Junction??
Broadway is now connected by rail, and we plan to start services to the public on March 30th 2018. Honeybourne is a further 4.5 miles away, but we do not own the trackbed.
When the width of the gap to be pulled together is calculated, is the true straightness, or lack of it, of the length of track being pulled included in that calculation? It would seem that if a length of track wasn't dead-straight, a certain amount of the length of the pull would just be straightening those curves, rather than stressing the actual rail material.
Side rollers are indeed used but must be positioned correctly on the web of the rail. Also best practice would be to restress both rails at the same time using two sets of pullers,
The interval between side rollers on a curve is determined by the radius of the curve. During stressing, the tendency of the rail to move laterally (sideways) decreases as curve radius increases and vice versa. So, the distance between side rollers decreases as the radius of the curve decreases to prevent this lateral movement. For example, on a curve with a radius between 600 to 800 m, side rollers are placed every 6 sleepers whereas side rollers are placed every 10 sleepers on a curve with a radius of between 1200 - 2000 m. The radius of the curve also determines the length of rail you can stress through a curve. The length you csn stress decreases as curve radius decreases.
@@beringstraitrailway it will yes but to a point where it should not snap and make a train derail. The point of stressing is to ensure is does not buckle in high temperature or snap pull apart in low temperatures, I have yet to do the destress course to get familiar with the formulas however hands on I been doing it for the past year.
No soltaron lo suficientemente las fijaciones costo mucho para cerrar el cerrador de juntura y también faltó el termómetro del riel es decir la temperatura
in north America we use rail heater machine with a bunch of propane burners on a lorry that heat up the rail on a long span ( 500 feet/152 meters or so ) the thermal expansion of the steel make the rail longer and removes the stress ruclips.net/video/kl59uP4ej7c/видео.html
MOW worker here, thats way to much to pull. but you should also show the entire process of knocking anchors or taking off clips, not just pulling with a rail expander. the amount of broken rails from this is was probably quite a bit. im sure youll come back with no none at all and i call bs if you do. im a class 5 foreman and destressed 2 locations today alone for an undercutter coming monday.
It was always a welcome sight, seeing the welders dropping the weld, when you have been up all night on a stressing job, meaning the job is almost done and it is almost home time.
It certainly will be tonight!
Many a night standing around the slag pots trying to keep warm waiting for the welders to finish so we could tie it up.
This is very helpful to me as I witness my first rail stressing. please upload more video
Thank you for filming little known process to laying continuous welded track! Next process thermite welding I presume?Keep up the good work to reconnect Broadway. Oh, how far to Honeybourne Junction??
Broadway is now connected by rail, and we plan to start services to the public on March 30th 2018.
Honeybourne is a further 4.5 miles away, but we do not own the trackbed.
When the width of the gap to be pulled together is calculated, is the true straightness, or lack of it, of the length of track being pulled included in that calculation? It would seem that if a length of track wasn't dead-straight, a certain amount of the length of the pull would just be straightening those curves, rather than stressing the actual rail material.
No, for the curves we use side rollers on each sleeper, which allow the rail to be pulled round curves, rather than across them.
Side rollers are indeed used but must be positioned correctly on the web of the rail. Also best practice would be to restress both rails at the same time using two sets of pullers,
The interval between side rollers on a curve is determined by the radius of the curve. During stressing, the tendency of the rail to move laterally (sideways) decreases as curve radius increases and vice versa. So, the distance between side rollers decreases as the radius of the curve decreases to prevent this lateral movement. For example, on a curve with a radius between 600 to 800 m, side rollers are placed every 6 sleepers whereas side rollers are placed every 10 sleepers on a curve with a radius of between 1200 - 2000 m.
The radius of the curve also determines the length of rail you can stress through a curve. The length you csn stress decreases as curve radius decreases.
As a layman that is cool.
I feel a bit stressed after watching that.
Why are you stretching the track? Do you then seal the joint with thermite?
Pre stresses itml. So when it gets hot it doesn't buckle
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Will it contract when it gets cold?
@@beringstraitrailway it will yes but to a point where it should not snap and make a train derail. The point of stressing is to ensure is does not buckle in high temperature or snap pull apart in low temperatures, I have yet to do the destress course to get familiar with the formulas however hands on I been doing it for the past year.
No soltaron lo suficientemente las fijaciones costo mucho para cerrar el cerrador de juntura y también faltó el termómetro del riel es decir la temperatura
in north America we use rail heater machine with a bunch of propane burners on a lorry that heat up the rail on a long span ( 500 feet/152 meters or so ) the thermal expansion of the steel make the rail longer and removes the stress ruclips.net/video/kl59uP4ej7c/видео.html
Do you have a video of paint drying?
Can do. What colour would you like :-)
When Harry met sally
How much gap is kept in between these two rails?
It depends on the welder, usually around 25mm
@@PoxyMoxon97 wow on new Zealand rail we weld gaps of 28-30mm or wide gaps of 50mm which is rarely ever
@@Blakfoote different rules all over the place haha
@@PoxyMoxon97 yes of course. We still use 91lb but slowly converting to 50kg "slowly"
@@Blakfoote is that the type of rail?
What do You do when the trak is kurved?
Not a lot different really, except that the rollers are different shape to give more support to the sides of the rail.
MOW worker here, thats way to much to pull. but you should also show the entire process of knocking anchors or taking off clips, not just pulling with a rail expander. the amount of broken rails from this is was probably quite a bit. im sure youll come back with no none at all and i call bs if you do. im a class 5 foreman and destressed 2 locations today alone for an undercutter coming monday.