During the in-service life of railway axles, fatigue is a major process resulting in structural degradation and failure. Recent experience with existing axles indicates that also corrosion is a key factor that must be addressed if maintenance costs are to be managed within acceptable limits and if the structural reliability of the axles is to be guaranteed. Even when the axles are operated within the design loads, failure can happen due to the synergetic effect of both corrosion and cyclic loads. This synergy is not yet thoroughly understood. In the present paper, the corrosion-fatigue tests carried out on full-scale axles are described and used to validate the environmentally assisted fracture mechanics predictive model previously develop...
Corrosion on rail axles can be a serious problem. Historically it has led to accidents that have res...
Three alternative methods of crack detection and corrosion assessment for railway axle inspection ha...
Abstract: Railway axles have typically been designed for an infinite life, with a normal maximum ser...
During the in-service life of railway axles, fatigue is a major process resulting in structural degr...
Recent experience with existing railway axles indicates that even when they are operated within the ...
Corrosion fatigue is emerging to be an important topic in the evaluation of railway axles’ structura...
Recent experience with existing railway axles indicates that even when they are operated within the ...
Corrosion fatigue is an important topic in the evaluation of the structural integrity of railway axl...
Abstract: Corrosion fatigue is an important topic in the evaluation of the structural integrity of r...
In this paper a detailed investigation about the early phases of the corrosion fatigue process of th...
Crack initiation and growth in full scale railway axle in A1T mild steel have been studied, under th...
Crack initiation and growth in full scale railway axle in A1T mild steel have been studied, under th...
During the railway axles’ service life, fatigue is a major process resulting in structural degradati...
Corrosion on rail axles can be a serious problem. Historically it has led to accidents that have res...
Three alternative methods of crack detection and corrosion assessment for railway axle inspection ha...
Abstract: Railway axles have typically been designed for an infinite life, with a normal maximum ser...
During the in-service life of railway axles, fatigue is a major process resulting in structural degr...
Recent experience with existing railway axles indicates that even when they are operated within the ...
Corrosion fatigue is emerging to be an important topic in the evaluation of railway axles’ structura...
Recent experience with existing railway axles indicates that even when they are operated within the ...
Corrosion fatigue is an important topic in the evaluation of the structural integrity of railway axl...
Abstract: Corrosion fatigue is an important topic in the evaluation of the structural integrity of r...
In this paper a detailed investigation about the early phases of the corrosion fatigue process of th...
Crack initiation and growth in full scale railway axle in A1T mild steel have been studied, under th...
Crack initiation and growth in full scale railway axle in A1T mild steel have been studied, under th...
During the railway axles’ service life, fatigue is a major process resulting in structural degradati...
Corrosion on rail axles can be a serious problem. Historically it has led to accidents that have res...
Three alternative methods of crack detection and corrosion assessment for railway axle inspection ha...
Abstract: Railway axles have typically been designed for an infinite life, with a normal maximum ser...