In order to carry out the railway axle design according to the "Damage Tolerance" philosophy, reliable crack-growth models for these kind of components are necessary. Indeed, damage tolerance principles have received more and more attention from railway technical community, thanks to its ambitious task concerning the inspection intervals prevision of railway components subjected to non-stationary loading conditions. In this paper, a simple routine is exposed that is able to calculate the characteristic parameters of the Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics (LEFM) for a generic cracked mechanical component. Such parameters are then used in a two parameters propagation law to estimate the necessary time for a crack to become critical
The fatigue failure of railway axles could have unaccepted consequences. Because of safe operation, ...
Railway axles, though designed for infinite life, are subject to failure due to various types of sur...
In this paper, fatigue life and crack growth retardation of railway wheel specimens due to spectrum ...
In order to carry out the railway axle design according to the "Damage Tolerance" philosophy, reliab...
In order to carry out the railway axle design according to the "Damage Tolerance" philosophy, reliab...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which in some cases are designed for thirty years of se...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which are usually designed for up to 30 years of servic...
Railway axles are designed for infinite life, but occasional failures have been and are observed in ...
In this paper the results of the ongoing joint research project - Safe and Economic Operation of Run...
The maintenance of railway axles requires an optimization of their inspection intervals in order to ...
The need of optimising inspection intervals of wheelsets has led to increasing attention to inspecti...
AbstractA fatigue crack initiated at an underframe of electric multiple unit (EMU) will be propagate...
Design and standardization of railway axles from the mechanical-strength point of view is discussed ...
Fatigue of railway axles is one of the basic problems of fatigue. However, in spite of the criticali...
The paper gives an overview on safe life and damage tolerance methods applied to railway axles. It ...
The fatigue failure of railway axles could have unaccepted consequences. Because of safe operation, ...
Railway axles, though designed for infinite life, are subject to failure due to various types of sur...
In this paper, fatigue life and crack growth retardation of railway wheel specimens due to spectrum ...
In order to carry out the railway axle design according to the "Damage Tolerance" philosophy, reliab...
In order to carry out the railway axle design according to the "Damage Tolerance" philosophy, reliab...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which in some cases are designed for thirty years of se...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which are usually designed for up to 30 years of servic...
Railway axles are designed for infinite life, but occasional failures have been and are observed in ...
In this paper the results of the ongoing joint research project - Safe and Economic Operation of Run...
The maintenance of railway axles requires an optimization of their inspection intervals in order to ...
The need of optimising inspection intervals of wheelsets has led to increasing attention to inspecti...
AbstractA fatigue crack initiated at an underframe of electric multiple unit (EMU) will be propagate...
Design and standardization of railway axles from the mechanical-strength point of view is discussed ...
Fatigue of railway axles is one of the basic problems of fatigue. However, in spite of the criticali...
The paper gives an overview on safe life and damage tolerance methods applied to railway axles. It ...
The fatigue failure of railway axles could have unaccepted consequences. Because of safe operation, ...
Railway axles, though designed for infinite life, are subject to failure due to various types of sur...
In this paper, fatigue life and crack growth retardation of railway wheel specimens due to spectrum ...