Claims
- 1. A straightened asymmetrical railway rail having a head, web and foot, and having a residual internal stress lower than +/-50 N/mm.sup.2 (+50 N/mm.sup.2 stretched; -50 N/mm.sup.2 compressed) produced by stretching a steel railway rail comprising a grade of rail steel having a tensile strength Rm lower than or equal to 1000 N/mm.sup.2 through subjecting the rail to tensile stress exceeding the conventional 0.2% offset yield strength of the steel, and up to a stress corresponding to a total plastic deformation of the whole rail.
- 2. A straightened asymmetrical railway rail having a head, web and foot, and having a residual internal stress lower than +/-100 N/mm.sup.2 (+100 N/mm.sup.2 stretched; -100 N/mm.sup.2 compressed) produced by stretching a steel railway rail comprising a grade of rail steel having a tensile strength Rm greater than 1000 N/mm.sup.2 through subjecting the rail to tensile stress exceeding the conventional 0.2% offset yield strength of the steel, and up to a stress value corresponding to a total plastic deformation of the whole rail.
- 3. A stress-straightened asymmetrical railway rail of claim 1 and having a head, web and foot, and a residual elongation of the rail of at least about 0.3% after release of the stretching load.
- 4. A stress-straightened asymmetrical railway rail of claim 2 and having a head, web and foot, and a residual elongation of the rail of at least about 0.3% after release of the stretching load.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 392,216 filed June 25, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,597,283.
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