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Studies of the corrosion damage to the I-beam of gondola spine beams model 12-532 at the end of their service life

T. V. Sheleiko    

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Results of research of a corrosion damage of the H-beam center girder of a gondola car of model 12-532 at the end of normative service life are presented. On the basis of data obtained the empirical probability curves for operation of each part of the H-beam in its serviceable condition (before occurrence of penetration corrosion) have been built.

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