The hypothesis of thermal damage mechanisms by short-term local friction heating of rail or wheel steels leading to initiation of cracks, specifically squats (in some works called studs) in rails and crack clusters in wheels has given the inspiration for this study. A Finite Element (FE) model incorporating phase transformation from near pearlitic steel to austenite, and then to martensite was developed to examine developing strength and stress fields. Thermal strains on heating, cooling and phase transformations are naturally included, and the FE model also incorporates shrinkage due to tempering of the martensite during subsequent heat pulses. The material behaviour implemented in the model has been rationalised from experiments done on n...
An investigation was carried out to study the effects caused by shoe braking on the microstructure a...
Research was undertaken to determine if Low Carbon Bainitic-Martensitic (LCBM) steels can be used as...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is a very common and costly damage mechanism for rails and wheels. Thi...
The hypothesis of thermal damage mechanisms by short-term local friction heating of rail or wheel st...
Thermally initiated damage mechanisms by short-term local surface heating of a rail or wheel have be...
The study presented relates to the technical problem concerning repeated friction heating in a railw...
Short term local friction heating in railway operation might occur when a railway wheelset skids alo...
A railway wheel flat is a flat spot on the rolling surface of a wheel caused by its unintentional sl...
Thermal damage of rails can occur through brake lock-up, or traction control system failure to preve...
Material integrity and properties of wheels are critical in railway traffic, as wheels fulfil the im...
The process of tempering a martensitic medium carbon steel was investigated with the aim to study re...
The wish to increase loads and speeds of trains puts higher demand on construc\uaction, engineering ...
A thermomechanically coupled constitutive model for finite strain elasto-plasticity is formulated an...
The elastic-plastic deformation of railroad car wheels as a result of heat input to the wheels durin...
Optimised railway maintenance techniques such as rail grinding and milling, or rail repair welding, ...
An investigation was carried out to study the effects caused by shoe braking on the microstructure a...
Research was undertaken to determine if Low Carbon Bainitic-Martensitic (LCBM) steels can be used as...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is a very common and costly damage mechanism for rails and wheels. Thi...
The hypothesis of thermal damage mechanisms by short-term local friction heating of rail or wheel st...
Thermally initiated damage mechanisms by short-term local surface heating of a rail or wheel have be...
The study presented relates to the technical problem concerning repeated friction heating in a railw...
Short term local friction heating in railway operation might occur when a railway wheelset skids alo...
A railway wheel flat is a flat spot on the rolling surface of a wheel caused by its unintentional sl...
Thermal damage of rails can occur through brake lock-up, or traction control system failure to preve...
Material integrity and properties of wheels are critical in railway traffic, as wheels fulfil the im...
The process of tempering a martensitic medium carbon steel was investigated with the aim to study re...
The wish to increase loads and speeds of trains puts higher demand on construc\uaction, engineering ...
A thermomechanically coupled constitutive model for finite strain elasto-plasticity is formulated an...
The elastic-plastic deformation of railroad car wheels as a result of heat input to the wheels durin...
Optimised railway maintenance techniques such as rail grinding and milling, or rail repair welding, ...
An investigation was carried out to study the effects caused by shoe braking on the microstructure a...
Research was undertaken to determine if Low Carbon Bainitic-Martensitic (LCBM) steels can be used as...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is a very common and costly damage mechanism for rails and wheels. Thi...