Crack initiation and growth in full scale railway axle in A1T mild steel have been studied, under three points rotating bending loading conditions and artificial rainwater as corrosive environment. A surface plastic replication technique has been used along with optical microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy to monitor the environment assisted fatigue at various stages. A modified Murtaza and Akid empirical model has been employed to predict the corrosion fatigue crack growth rates and a reasonable agreement has been found between experimental and calculated lifetime
In this paper a detailed investigation about the evolution of the corrosion fatigue process of this ...
Railway axles, though designed for infinite life, are subject to failure due to various types of sur...
Corrosion fatigue is emerging to be an important topic in the evaluation of railway axles’ structura...
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...
AbstractCrack initiation and growth in full scale railway axle in A1T mild steel have been studied, ...
During the railway axles’ service life, fatigue is a major process resulting in structural degradati...
One of the main problems for railway maintenance is the correct estimation of a safe service life f...
The fatigue proper-ties of railway axle steels have not yet been thoroughly studied even though a nu...
In this paper a detailed investigation about the early phases of the corrosion fatigue process of th...
AbstractCorrosion-fatigue is one of the key failure modes of railway axles. We show the results of a...
During the in-service life of railway axles, fatigue is a major process resulting in structural degr...
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...
In this paper a detailed investigation about the evolution of the corrosion fatigue process of this ...
Railway axles, though designed for infinite life, are subject to failure due to various types of sur...
Corrosion fatigue is emerging to be an important topic in the evaluation of railway axles’ structura...
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...
AbstractCrack initiation and growth in full scale railway axle in A1T mild steel have been studied, ...
During the railway axles’ service life, fatigue is a major process resulting in structural degradati...
One of the main problems for railway maintenance is the correct estimation of a safe service life f...
The fatigue proper-ties of railway axle steels have not yet been thoroughly studied even though a nu...
In this paper a detailed investigation about the early phases of the corrosion fatigue process of th...
AbstractCorrosion-fatigue is one of the key failure modes of railway axles. We show the results of a...
During the in-service life of railway axles, fatigue is a major process resulting in structural degr...
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...
In this paper a detailed investigation about the evolution of the corrosion fatigue process of this ...
Railway axles, though designed for infinite life, are subject to failure due to various types of sur...
Corrosion fatigue is emerging to be an important topic in the evaluation of railway axles’ structura...