Wear in engineering contacts, which occurs as an unavoidable phenomenon linked to the relative motion between the interacting bodies, may originate significant changes in contact features such as size and shape of the nominal contact area, contact pressure distribution and real contact area (RCA). While in some cases such alterations have little (or no) practical effects, there are situations in which the deviation of contact parameters from the original design is a primary source of malfunctioning and unexpected early failures; thus, the analysis of contact modifications may represent an indirect yet effective method for estimating wear effects. On the basis of these considerations, this study proposes the application of an ultrason...
Analysis of contact interfaces represents one of the most critical engineering problems and involves...
Analysis of contact interfaces represents one of the most critical engineering problems and involves...
Failure of a wheel-rail contact is usually by wear or fatigue of either component. Both mechanisms d...
Wear in engineering contacts, which occurs as an unavoidable phenomenon linked to the relative motio...
One of the most important effects that wear originates on the wheel-rail system is represented by th...
Abstract: One of the most important effects that wear originates on the wheel–rail system is represe...
Contact phenomena which occur at the tire-ground interface play a crucial role in most issues relate...
Abstract: For more than a century, the contact between wheel and rail has been the subject of carefu...
Abstract: For more than a century, the contact between wheel and rail has been the subject of carefu...
Abstract: Railway wheels are secured onto the axle by means of an interference fit. The wheel is eit...
Gears perform their main task, namely load transmission, by means of very small contact areas origin...
The contact area and pressure distribution in a wheel/rail contact is essential information required...
The interaction of machine components under loading is an integral part of railway engineering desig...
The interaction of machine components under loading is an integral part of railway engineering desig...
The measurement of pressure at a contact in a machine part is important because contact stresses fre...
Analysis of contact interfaces represents one of the most critical engineering problems and involves...
Analysis of contact interfaces represents one of the most critical engineering problems and involves...
Failure of a wheel-rail contact is usually by wear or fatigue of either component. Both mechanisms d...
Wear in engineering contacts, which occurs as an unavoidable phenomenon linked to the relative motio...
One of the most important effects that wear originates on the wheel-rail system is represented by th...
Abstract: One of the most important effects that wear originates on the wheel–rail system is represe...
Contact phenomena which occur at the tire-ground interface play a crucial role in most issues relate...
Abstract: For more than a century, the contact between wheel and rail has been the subject of carefu...
Abstract: For more than a century, the contact between wheel and rail has been the subject of carefu...
Abstract: Railway wheels are secured onto the axle by means of an interference fit. The wheel is eit...
Gears perform their main task, namely load transmission, by means of very small contact areas origin...
The contact area and pressure distribution in a wheel/rail contact is essential information required...
The interaction of machine components under loading is an integral part of railway engineering desig...
The interaction of machine components under loading is an integral part of railway engineering desig...
The measurement of pressure at a contact in a machine part is important because contact stresses fre...
Analysis of contact interfaces represents one of the most critical engineering problems and involves...
Analysis of contact interfaces represents one of the most critical engineering problems and involves...
Failure of a wheel-rail contact is usually by wear or fatigue of either component. Both mechanisms d...