Claims
- 1. Apparatus for accelerated cooling of a railroad rail passing longitudinally through said apparatus from an initial temperature above the austenite to ferrite transformation temperature, to improve the metallurgical properties thereof by producing a metallurgical structure composed primarily of finely spaced pearlite in the rail head of the railroad rails, comprising:
- (a) means for subjecting the head portion and the bottom surface of the base portion of the rail to intermittent forced cooling, in such a manner that the near surface region of the rail is maintained essentially above the martensite transformation temperature, said means comprising a series of cooling headers longitudinally spaced from one another by passive air zones of selected lengths, the cooling headers being operable to apply a liquid cooling medium to the rail thereby to afford a relatively high rate of cooling of the rail as it passes each of the cooling headers, the passive air zones being free of applied fluid thereby controlling the rate of cooling of said rail to a relatively low figure as it passes through each of the passive air zones;
- (b) first baffle means for minimizing the cooling of the web portion and the top and side surfaces of tips of the base portion of the rail during the intermittent forced cooling;
- (c) second baffle means for minimizing the cooling of the bottom surface of the tips of the base portion of the rail during the intermittent forced cooling;
- (d) transport means for passing the rail longitudinally along the series of cooling headers and air zones such that the head portion and base bottom portion of the rail may be subjected to the liquid cooling medium; and
- (e) control means for terminating the application of the liquid cooling medium when the head portion of the rail has reached a predetermined cooling stop temperature in the range of 850.degree. F. to 1200.degree. F., the control means including temperature monitoring means at the entry and exit ends of the apparatus.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cooling headers include head spraying means for spraying the liquid cooling medium on to the head portion of the rail and base spraying means for spraying the liquid cooling medium on to a central part of the bottom surface of the base portion of the rail.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the transport means comprises a roller type restraining system operable to transport a rail longitudinally along the series of cooling headers and air zones in a head-up position while restraining the rail against thermal distortion.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second baffle means comprises a pair of baffles extending downwardly from locations adjacent to the bottom surface of the base portion of the rail, spaced laterally to each side of the center line of the base portion, for preventing spray directed at the central part of the bottom surface of the base portion from impinging on the tips of the base portion.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first baffle means comprises a pair of inclined baffles associated with each cooling header, extending outwardly and downwardly from locations adjacent each side of the top of the web portion of a rail being transported, below the head portion of the rail, for preventing spray directed at the head portion of the rail from impinging upon the web portion and upon the top and side surfaces of the tips of the base portion of the rail.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control means additionally comprises a control system operatively connected to the temperature monitoring means for regulating the operation of the apparatus in response to entry and exit temperature information received from the temperature monitoring means.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the passive air zones are enclosed by close-coupled shrouds for minimizing the effect of fluctuations in ambient air conditions.
- 8. Apparatus for accelerated cooling of a railroad rail passing longitudinally through said apparatus from an initial temperature above the austenite to ferrite transformation temperature, to improve the metallurgical properties thereof by producing a metallurgical structure composed primarily of finely spaced pearlite in the rail head of the rails, comprising:
- (a) means for subjecting the head portion of a rail to intermittent forced cooling, in such a manner that the near surface region of the rail is maintained essentially above the martensite transformation temperature, said means comprising a series of cooling headers longitudinally spaced from one another by passive air zones of selected lengths, the cooling headers being operable to apply a liquid cooling medium to the rail thereby to afford a relatively high rate of cooling of the rail as it passes each of the cooling headers, the passive air zones being free of applied fluid thereby controlling the rate of cooling of said rail to a relatively low figure as it passes through each of the passive air zones;
- (b) means for minimizing the cooling of the web portion and the tips of the base portion of the rail during the intermittent forced cooling;
- (c) transport means for passing the rail longitudinally along the series of cooling headers and air zones such that the head portion and base bottom portin of the rail may be subjected to the liquid cooling medium; and
- (d) control means for terminating the appliction of the liquid cooling m edium when the head portion of the rail has reaches a predetermined cooling stop temperature in the range 850.degree. F. to 1200.degree. F., the control means including temperature monitoring means at the entry and exit ends of the apparatus.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the means for minimizing the cooling of the web portion and the tips of the base portion comprise confining means for confining spray from the spraying means to the head portion.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the cooling headers include spraying means for spraying the liquid cooling medium on to the head portion of the rail.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the confining means comprises a pair of inclined baffles associated with each cooling header, extending outwardly and downwardly from locations adjacent each side of the top of the web portion of a rail being transported, below the head portion of the rail, for preventing spray directed at the head portion from impinging upon the web portion and upon the tips of the base portion of the rail.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the transport means comprises a roller type restraining system operable to transport a rail longitudinally along the series of cooling headers and air zones in a head-up position while restraining the rail against thermal distortion.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the control means additionally comprises a control system operatively connected to the temperature monitoring means for regulating the operation of the apparatus n response to entry and exit temperature information received from the temperature monitoring means.
- 14. Apparatus for accelerated cooling of a railroad rail passing longitudinally through said apparatus from an initial temperature above the austenite to ferrite transformation temperature, to improve the metallurgical properties thereof by producing a metallurgical structure composed primarily of finely spaced pearlite in the rail head of te rails, comprising:
- (a) means for subjecting the head portion of a rail to intermittent forced cooling, the such a manner that the near surface region of the rail is maintained essentially above the martensite transformation temperature, said means comprising a series of cooling headers longitudinally spaced from one another by means for providing passive air zones, the cooling headers being operable to apply a liquid cooling medium to the rail thereby to afford a relatively high rate of cooling of the rail as it passes each of the cooling headers, the means for providing passive air zones comprising shrouds of selected length immediately following the cooling headers close-coupled to the head portion of the rail forming gaps adjacent the head portion free of applied fluid thereby controlling the rate of cooling of the head portion of said rail to a relatively low figure as it passes through each of the means for providing air zones;
- (b) means for minimizing the cooling of the web portion and the tips of the base portion of the rail during the intermittent forced cooling;
- (c) transport means for passing the rail longitudinally along the series of cooling headers and air zones such that the head portion and base bottom portion of the rail may be subjected to the liquid cooling medium; and
- (d) control means for terminating the application of the liquid cooling medium when the head portion of the rail has reached a predetermined cooling stop temperature in the range 850.degree. F. to 1200.degree. F., the control means including temperature monitoring means at the entry and exit ends of the apparatus.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 405,514, filed Aug. 5, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,486,248.
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