The present paper summarizes the results of fatigue crack growth investigations on a hollow railway axle which were undertaken as a joint research project between the Politecnico di Milano, Italy, and the GKSS Research Centre Geesthacht, Germany, within an activity of ESIS-TC24 (Technical Committee on the Integrity of Railway Structures). Since no analytical stress intensity factor (SIF) solutions for semi-elliptical surface cracks in the S-transitions of railway axles were available, the first step in the research was to generate them for both reverse and rotary bending. The results were then used to investigate both the effects of rotary bending, and, of the press fits at the wheel and gear, on the fatigue crack growth and residual lifeti...
Abstract: Railway axles have typically been designed for an infinite life, with a normal maximum ser...
Over the last years, deep rolling has been adopted to improve the fatigue strength of railway axles,...
There is an increasing demand for modern fatigue assessment methods to be applied to railway axles e...
The present paper summarizes the results of fatigue crack growth investigations on a hollow railway ...
The stress intensity factor (SIF) is a crucial input parameter for the definition of the inspection ...
In the last years, roll-forming has been adopted as a technique to improve the strength against cra...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which are usually designed for up to 30 years of servic...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which in some cases are designed for thirty years of se...
This paper deals with experimental fatigue crack propagation in rotating bending loaded round bar sp...
In this paper the results of the ongoing joint research project - Safe and Economic Operation of Run...
Design and standardization of railway axles from the mechanical-strength point of view is discussed ...
Over the last years, deep rolling has been adopted to improve the fatigue strength of railway axles,...
Abstract: Fretting damage can be observed in automobile and railway vehicle, fossil and nuclear powe...
Abstract: Railway axles are safety-critical components. Designing failsafe mechanisms is very diffic...
Abstract: Railway axles have typically been designed for an infinite life, with a normal maximum ser...
Over the last years, deep rolling has been adopted to improve the fatigue strength of railway axles,...
There is an increasing demand for modern fatigue assessment methods to be applied to railway axles e...
The present paper summarizes the results of fatigue crack growth investigations on a hollow railway ...
The stress intensity factor (SIF) is a crucial input parameter for the definition of the inspection ...
In the last years, roll-forming has been adopted as a technique to improve the strength against cra...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which are usually designed for up to 30 years of servic...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which in some cases are designed for thirty years of se...
This paper deals with experimental fatigue crack propagation in rotating bending loaded round bar sp...
In this paper the results of the ongoing joint research project - Safe and Economic Operation of Run...
Design and standardization of railway axles from the mechanical-strength point of view is discussed ...
Over the last years, deep rolling has been adopted to improve the fatigue strength of railway axles,...
Abstract: Fretting damage can be observed in automobile and railway vehicle, fossil and nuclear powe...
Abstract: Railway axles are safety-critical components. Designing failsafe mechanisms is very diffic...
Abstract: Railway axles have typically been designed for an infinite life, with a normal maximum ser...
Over the last years, deep rolling has been adopted to improve the fatigue strength of railway axles,...
There is an increasing demand for modern fatigue assessment methods to be applied to railway axles e...