A stretch of straight rail on the Jing-Hu railway in China has been suffering from unacceptable levels of side wear. This phenomenon has not previously been investigated. This paper reports on work to analyse the causes using actual wheel and rail profiles from the track where it has occurred and a novel contact assessment approach and possible mitigations. By running a range of dynamic multibody simulations, it was shown that static calculations are adequate to represent the contact conditions that cause the wear. Almost 7000 wheel profiles were measured and their contact with the relevant rail profile calculated. It was predicted that freight trains whose wheels have a large rolling radius difference, would rub on the gauge corner and gau...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is a problem for most railways, heavy or light axle load, slow or high...
The rolling motion of a steel wheel on a steel rail is a complex issue where static and dynamic forc...
Sliding wear often occurs at the side of the rail head, especially when the trains are making sharp ...
A stretch of straight rail on the Jing-Hu railway in China has been suffering from unacceptable leve...
Rail grinding has been employed since the 1980s in maintaining optimal rail profile as well as in th...
Heavy haul railway operations permit the transport of huge volumes at lower cost than other modes of...
The formation of a rail transverse profile to reduce contact loading and wear from railway rolling s...
Despite continuing improvements in rail steels, inspection, lubrication and grinding, rolling contac...
For more efficient railway maintenance there is a need to increase the understanding of the influenc...
The maintenance costs associated with heavy haul operations are mainly driven by wheel and rail dama...
Lubrication at wheel flange and rails on sharp curves is considered as an effective solution for red...
This thesis deals with how a degraded track geometry influences further degradation of the geometry...
ABSTRACT Some important papers concerning the studies on rail wear and wheel/rail contact stresses a...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Optimisation of railway track maintenance requires knowledge of how a deteriorated track geometry wi...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is a problem for most railways, heavy or light axle load, slow or high...
The rolling motion of a steel wheel on a steel rail is a complex issue where static and dynamic forc...
Sliding wear often occurs at the side of the rail head, especially when the trains are making sharp ...
A stretch of straight rail on the Jing-Hu railway in China has been suffering from unacceptable leve...
Rail grinding has been employed since the 1980s in maintaining optimal rail profile as well as in th...
Heavy haul railway operations permit the transport of huge volumes at lower cost than other modes of...
The formation of a rail transverse profile to reduce contact loading and wear from railway rolling s...
Despite continuing improvements in rail steels, inspection, lubrication and grinding, rolling contac...
For more efficient railway maintenance there is a need to increase the understanding of the influenc...
The maintenance costs associated with heavy haul operations are mainly driven by wheel and rail dama...
Lubrication at wheel flange and rails on sharp curves is considered as an effective solution for red...
This thesis deals with how a degraded track geometry influences further degradation of the geometry...
ABSTRACT Some important papers concerning the studies on rail wear and wheel/rail contact stresses a...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Optimisation of railway track maintenance requires knowledge of how a deteriorated track geometry wi...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is a problem for most railways, heavy or light axle load, slow or high...
The rolling motion of a steel wheel on a steel rail is a complex issue where static and dynamic forc...
Sliding wear often occurs at the side of the rail head, especially when the trains are making sharp ...