The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes the initiation of microcracks which finally leads to failure. Detailed characterization of the WEL and the BEL in a pearlitic rail steel is carried out from micrometer to atomic scale to understand their microstructural evolution. A microstructural gradient is observed along the rail depth including martensite, austenite and partially dissolved parent cementite in the WEL and tempered martensite, ultrafine/nanocrystalline martensite/austenite, carbon saturated ferrite and partially dissolved parent cementite in the BEL. Plastic deformation in combination with a temperature rise during wheel-rail contact was found to be responsible for the init...
Micro-to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), observ...
Cyclic grinding maintenance of rails removes surface degradations and damages and restores the origi...
Micro- to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), obser...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
In order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are required to better de...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
AbstractWhite etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surfac...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
International audienceIn order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are...
International audienceIn order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are...
International audienceIn order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are...
Micro-to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), observ...
Micro- to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), obser...
Micro- to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), obser...
Micro- to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), obser...
Micro-to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), observ...
Cyclic grinding maintenance of rails removes surface degradations and damages and restores the origi...
Micro- to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), obser...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
In order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are required to better de...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
AbstractWhite etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surfac...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
International audienceIn order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are...
International audienceIn order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are...
International audienceIn order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are...
Micro-to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), observ...
Micro- to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), obser...
Micro- to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), obser...
Micro- to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), obser...
Micro-to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), observ...
Cyclic grinding maintenance of rails removes surface degradations and damages and restores the origi...
Micro- to nano-scale characterization of the microstructures in the white etching layer (WEL), obser...