Tread braking is a common braking system for railway vehicles which is used mainly on freight wagons but also as a component on trains with mixed braking systems. In general, railway wheels for tread braking are designed only by considering a maximum allowed braking power according to the wheel design standard EN 13979-1. The idea is to avoid derailment risks due to change of wheelset gauge or global wheel fracture caused by excessive tensile stresses in the wheel rim. In the present paper, the fatigue life of the wheel web is studied in detail when subjected to a combination of thermomechanical loading from tread braking and mechanical loading from wheel-rail contact forces. Two generic wheel designs are assessed where one represents the c...
Tread braking is a common friction-based braking system that finds use on metro and suburban trains....
In the present study, thermal cracking of railway wheel treads is studied by full-scale brake rig te...
The present work aims to compare the effect of the residual stress from the thermal treatment proces...
Tread braking is a common braking system for railway vehicles which is used mainly on freight wagons...
During tread braking, the treads of railway wheels are subjected to a complex loading due to combine...
The web (disc) of railway wheels is generally designed with respect to mechanical loading by use of ...
Tread braked railway wheels are subjected to complex loading due to combined rolling contact stresse...
Modern trains are equipped with different braking systems, between which the braking effort can be d...
AbstractIn this paper, fatigue life of a cracked railway wheel under thermo-mechanical loads is stud...
Tread braked railway wheels are subjected to complex loading due to combined rolling contact stresse...
Tread (block) braking is still one of the most common braking systems on railway vehicles.The action...
An overview of design methods for tread braking systems is given with special focus on the braking c...
Higher train speeds and increased axle loads have led to larger forces acting on the railway wheels....
An overview of design methods for tread braking systems is given with special focus on the braking c...
In the present study, thermomechanical cracking of railway wheel treads is studied by full-scale bra...
Tread braking is a common friction-based braking system that finds use on metro and suburban trains....
In the present study, thermal cracking of railway wheel treads is studied by full-scale brake rig te...
The present work aims to compare the effect of the residual stress from the thermal treatment proces...
Tread braking is a common braking system for railway vehicles which is used mainly on freight wagons...
During tread braking, the treads of railway wheels are subjected to a complex loading due to combine...
The web (disc) of railway wheels is generally designed with respect to mechanical loading by use of ...
Tread braked railway wheels are subjected to complex loading due to combined rolling contact stresse...
Modern trains are equipped with different braking systems, between which the braking effort can be d...
AbstractIn this paper, fatigue life of a cracked railway wheel under thermo-mechanical loads is stud...
Tread braked railway wheels are subjected to complex loading due to combined rolling contact stresse...
Tread (block) braking is still one of the most common braking systems on railway vehicles.The action...
An overview of design methods for tread braking systems is given with special focus on the braking c...
Higher train speeds and increased axle loads have led to larger forces acting on the railway wheels....
An overview of design methods for tread braking systems is given with special focus on the braking c...
In the present study, thermomechanical cracking of railway wheel treads is studied by full-scale bra...
Tread braking is a common friction-based braking system that finds use on metro and suburban trains....
In the present study, thermal cracking of railway wheel treads is studied by full-scale brake rig te...
The present work aims to compare the effect of the residual stress from the thermal treatment proces...