In the last years, roll-forming has been adopted as a technique to improve the strength against crack propagation in railway axles, but very few scientific analyses and studies of the phenomenon are available in the literature. For this reason, the Maraxil Project was started in order to give the opportunity of experimentally and theoretically investigating some aspects related to this technological process in the case of railway axles made of EA4T, a typical steel for manufacture of high speed axles. Firstly, an experimental campaign on small-scale SE(B) specimens was carried out for determining the crack propagation behavior at stress ratios below -1, which correspond to the ones in presence of the high compressive residual stress...
This report presents a model for investigating the effect of residual stress in railway rails on the...
Railway axles, though designed for infinite life, are subject to failure due to various types of sur...
Fatigue of railway axles is one of the basic problems of fatigue. However, in spite of the criticali...
In the last years, roll-forming has been adopted as a technique to improve the strength against cra...
Over the last years, deep rolling has been adopted to improve the fatigue strength of railway axles,...
Over the last years, deep rolling has been adopted to improve the fatigue strength of railway axles,...
This paper deals with experimental fatigue crack propagation in rotating bending loaded round bar sp...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which are usually designed for up to 30 years of servic...
The present paper summarizes the results of fatigue crack growth investigations on a hollow railway ...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which in some cases are designed for thirty years of se...
A full-scale railway axle made of medium strength steel EA4T and adopted for high-speed applications...
In this paper the results of the ongoing joint research project - Safe and Economic Operation of Run...
This report presents a model for investigating the effect of residual stress in railway rails on the...
Railway axles, though designed for infinite life, are subject to failure due to various types of sur...
Fatigue of railway axles is one of the basic problems of fatigue. However, in spite of the criticali...
In the last years, roll-forming has been adopted as a technique to improve the strength against cra...
Over the last years, deep rolling has been adopted to improve the fatigue strength of railway axles,...
Over the last years, deep rolling has been adopted to improve the fatigue strength of railway axles,...
This paper deals with experimental fatigue crack propagation in rotating bending loaded round bar sp...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which are usually designed for up to 30 years of servic...
The present paper summarizes the results of fatigue crack growth investigations on a hollow railway ...
Railway axles are safety relevant components which in some cases are designed for thirty years of se...
A full-scale railway axle made of medium strength steel EA4T and adopted for high-speed applications...
In this paper the results of the ongoing joint research project - Safe and Economic Operation of Run...
This report presents a model for investigating the effect of residual stress in railway rails on the...
Railway axles, though designed for infinite life, are subject to failure due to various types of sur...
Fatigue of railway axles is one of the basic problems of fatigue. However, in spite of the criticali...