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Non-destructive testing saves Indian rail bridges
Published: March 15, 2004
Several Indian rail bridges which had been due for replacement have been proved safe by a programme of non-destructive testing. Keeping the bridges will save Indian Railways some US$2.2 million. Research Designs & Standards Organisation – which is part of Indian Railways - used a combination of techniques including acoustic emission, pulse velocity and corrosion measurement to test seven distressed bridges. Indian Railways is responsible for 120,000 bridges across the country. |
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