Surface roughness has a significant effect on how loads are transmitted at the contact interface between solid bodies. It causes high local pressures in the contacting roughness peaks, i.e., asperities. Even for a low friction coefficient the surface roughness will still play an important role in the early surface wear. A dynamic ratcheting model (Dynarat) for studying the wear rate of ductile materials in rolling/sliding contact is presented. The material is divided into equal-sized rectangular elements (or 'bricks'). Each material brick accumulates plastic shear strain when the orthogonal shear stress exceeds the brick's shear yield stress. When the accumulated plastic strain exceeds a critical value, the ductility is exhausted and the ma...
A new model for simulating rail roughness growth on tangent track is presented in this paper. The mo...
This paper presents the results from simulations of railhead wear using a three-dimensional contact ...
Small-scale devices operate in mild conditions of low nominal pressure and low local coefficient of ...
A better understanding of rail and wheel failure, particularly through wear and rolling contact fati...
A computer model, which simulates the ratcheting wear of a ductile material subject to repeated load...
Railway rails accumulate severe plastic deformation at the surface as a result of loading by passing...
International audienceQuantifying the surface roughness evolution in contacts is a crucial step in t...
Road vehicle tyres, railway wheels and ball bearings all generate rolling contact forces which are t...
Road vehicle tyres, railway wheels and ball bearings all generate rolling contact forces which are t...
Unidirectional plastic strain accumulation (ratcheting) is one of the main causes of surface crack n...
A model for plasticity assessment in rolling contact is introduced, aimed at simulating the effect o...
Running-in of two fresh and unworn surfaces in contact is a transient phase where friction and wear ...
This paper presents the results from simulations of railhead wear using a three-dimensional contact ...
All physical processes of contact phenomenon especially a slip mechanism occur in the superficial la...
Although many wear criteria have been proposed, none is intrinsic to the materials and to the struct...
A new model for simulating rail roughness growth on tangent track is presented in this paper. The mo...
This paper presents the results from simulations of railhead wear using a three-dimensional contact ...
Small-scale devices operate in mild conditions of low nominal pressure and low local coefficient of ...
A better understanding of rail and wheel failure, particularly through wear and rolling contact fati...
A computer model, which simulates the ratcheting wear of a ductile material subject to repeated load...
Railway rails accumulate severe plastic deformation at the surface as a result of loading by passing...
International audienceQuantifying the surface roughness evolution in contacts is a crucial step in t...
Road vehicle tyres, railway wheels and ball bearings all generate rolling contact forces which are t...
Road vehicle tyres, railway wheels and ball bearings all generate rolling contact forces which are t...
Unidirectional plastic strain accumulation (ratcheting) is one of the main causes of surface crack n...
A model for plasticity assessment in rolling contact is introduced, aimed at simulating the effect o...
Running-in of two fresh and unworn surfaces in contact is a transient phase where friction and wear ...
This paper presents the results from simulations of railhead wear using a three-dimensional contact ...
All physical processes of contact phenomenon especially a slip mechanism occur in the superficial la...
Although many wear criteria have been proposed, none is intrinsic to the materials and to the struct...
A new model for simulating rail roughness growth on tangent track is presented in this paper. The mo...
This paper presents the results from simulations of railhead wear using a three-dimensional contact ...
Small-scale devices operate in mild conditions of low nominal pressure and low local coefficient of ...