Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic, accelerations, and loading conditions in the railway industry. Defects which are characterized by a two-lobe darkened surface and a V-shaped surface-breaking crack are defined as squats. The origination and propagation of squats in railway rails is the topic of many recent studies; the associated crack networks develop with complicated geometry near the surface of rails, but can be difficult to detect and distinguish from normally existing head checks in their early stages, using in-field non-destructive testing. After cutting out damaged sections of rail, there are a number of options to characterize the damage. The aim of this study was to evaluate diff...
This study investigates the angles θ1, θ2, and θ3 that squat crack faces form with respect to three ...
On the railway line between Zutphen and Hengelo in the Netherlands, rolling contact fatigue (RCF) de...
A rail squat is a crack growing below the running surface of a rail, leading to a depression in the ...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic, accelerations...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic, accelerations...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic and loading co...
Abstract. Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic and ...
A major concern for the railway industry today is the problem of rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damag...
The paper presents an extensive survey of experimental data on rolling contact fatigue (RCF) crack s...
A rail squat is a type of rolling contact fatigue defect of growing concern. A crack grows below the...
This paper describes the initiation and propagation behaviour of squat-type cracks in rail steel usi...
Despite significant efforts throughout the last decades, the mechanisms behind the formation of squats...
<p>A methodology for the determination of a critical size of surface defects, above which RCF can in...
A numerical model of wheel-track system is developed for nucleation of squat-type fatigue cracks in ...
The paper presents the development of an intelligent image processing algorithm capable of detecting...
This study investigates the angles θ1, θ2, and θ3 that squat crack faces form with respect to three ...
On the railway line between Zutphen and Hengelo in the Netherlands, rolling contact fatigue (RCF) de...
A rail squat is a crack growing below the running surface of a rail, leading to a depression in the ...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic, accelerations...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic, accelerations...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic and loading co...
Abstract. Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic and ...
A major concern for the railway industry today is the problem of rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damag...
The paper presents an extensive survey of experimental data on rolling contact fatigue (RCF) crack s...
A rail squat is a type of rolling contact fatigue defect of growing concern. A crack grows below the...
This paper describes the initiation and propagation behaviour of squat-type cracks in rail steel usi...
Despite significant efforts throughout the last decades, the mechanisms behind the formation of squats...
<p>A methodology for the determination of a critical size of surface defects, above which RCF can in...
A numerical model of wheel-track system is developed for nucleation of squat-type fatigue cracks in ...
The paper presents the development of an intelligent image processing algorithm capable of detecting...
This study investigates the angles θ1, θ2, and θ3 that squat crack faces form with respect to three ...
On the railway line between Zutphen and Hengelo in the Netherlands, rolling contact fatigue (RCF) de...
A rail squat is a crack growing below the running surface of a rail, leading to a depression in the ...