Failure in engineering materials like steels is strongly affected by in-service deleterious alterations in their microstructure. White Etching Layers (WELs) are an example of such in-service alterations in the pearlitic microstructure at the rail surface. Cracks initiate in the rails due to delamination and fracture of these layers and propagate into the base material posing severe safety concerns. In this study, we investigate the microscale fracture behaviour of these WELs. We use in situ elastic-plastic fracture mechanics using J-integral to quantify the fracture toughness. Although usually assumed brittle, the fracture toughness of 21–25 MPa√m reveals a semi-brittle nature of WELs. Based on a comparison of the fracture toughness and cri...
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...
Squats are recognized as an important rail track issue related to rolling contact fatigue, and repre...
Failure in engineering materials like steels is strongly affected by in-service deleterious alterati...
The fracture behavior of a white etching layer formed on the rail surface in pearlitic steels during...
White etching layers (WELs) on rail surfaces play a crucial role in dictating rail life and guarante...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
Top layers of railway rails are subjected to microstructural changes sometimes resulting in white et...
Top layers of railway rails are subjected to microstructural changes sometimes resulting in white et...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
In order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are required to better de...
Brittle White Etching Layers on rail initiate surface cracking and further progress to cause squats....
AbstractWhite etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surfac...
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...
Squats are recognized as an important rail track issue related to rolling contact fatigue, and repre...
Failure in engineering materials like steels is strongly affected by in-service deleterious alterati...
The fracture behavior of a white etching layer formed on the rail surface in pearlitic steels during...
White etching layers (WELs) on rail surfaces play a crucial role in dictating rail life and guarante...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
Top layers of railway rails are subjected to microstructural changes sometimes resulting in white et...
Top layers of railway rails are subjected to microstructural changes sometimes resulting in white et...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
In order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are required to better de...
Brittle White Etching Layers on rail initiate surface cracking and further progress to cause squats....
AbstractWhite etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surfac...
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...
Squats are recognized as an important rail track issue related to rolling contact fatigue, and repre...