White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, formed during dynamic wheel/rail contact. It is considered as one of the main initiators for rolling contact fatigue cracks. There are several hypotheses for the formation mechanism of WEL. However, due to the complicated wheel/rail contact conditions, none is directly proven. Currently, the most popular hypotheses refer to either formation of martensitic WEL by phase transformations or formation of nanocrystalline ferritic WEL by severe plastic deformation. In this work, WEL formation by martensitic transformation in R260Mn grade pearlitic rail steel was simulated by fast heating and quenching experiments. Microstructural characteristics of the s...
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
Brittle White Etching Layers on rail initiate surface cracking and further progress to cause squats....
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
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...
AbstractWhite etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surfac...
Railway transport plays a vital role in a country’s economic growth. Derailments result in loss of l...
This experimental study was performed to examine the potential formation of white etching layer (WEL...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
The formation mechanism of the white etching layer (WEL) on the rail steel material has been confirm...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
In order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are required to better de...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
Brittle White Etching Layers on rail initiate surface cracking and further progress to cause squats....
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
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...
AbstractWhite etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surfac...
Railway transport plays a vital role in a country’s economic growth. Derailments result in loss of l...
This experimental study was performed to examine the potential formation of white etching layer (WEL...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
The formation mechanism of the white etching layer (WEL) on the rail steel material has been confirm...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
In order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are required to better de...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
Brittle White Etching Layers on rail initiate surface cracking and further progress to cause squats....
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...