
Solidworks Simulation - Rail Track Buckling on A Hot Summer Day
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On sweltering summer days when temperatures range from 40C to 50C, rail track temperatures soar to 70 degrees Celsius, while concrete reaches up to 75-80 degrees Celsius. This extreme heat causes compressive stress in the rail track, potentially leading to buckling. The ideal material for a rail track is ASTM A616 Grade 60 with a yield strength of 60,000 psi; however, due to unavailable data, an alternative material (1.7016 or 17Cr3) was used for this project. Data for concrete properties were sourced from engineeringtoolbox, while other parameters were found through general online research. A helpful resource for ambient rail track and temperature references can be found at http://www.ozbreed.com.au/download/landscapenews08_10/its_too_hot.html, which features data collected by Todd during a hot sunny day. Remember to visit www.3dJungle.Club for your jungle adventure fix!
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