International audienceIn order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are required to better describe the apparition of microstructural defects that lead to material failure. In pearlitic steels, the severe mechanical loading or/and the local temperature increase result in the formation of a hard and brittle phase that is prone to cracking, which is called White Etching Layer (WEL). The current study proposes a phenomenological model, based on the microstructural evolution, to describe the mechanically-induced-WEL kinetics of formation. First, a detailed multiscale microstructural characterization was performed in order to identify suitable microstructural indicators for the WEL formation. The grain size, orienta...
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
The formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on the rail surface, is ...
International audienceIn order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are...
International audienceIn order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are...
In order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are required to better de...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
AbstractWhite etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surfac...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
The formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on the rail surface, is ...
International audienceIn order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are...
International audienceIn order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are...
In order to predict the lifetime of railtrack components, numerical models are required to better de...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
The formation of White (WEL) and Brown Etching Layers (BEL) on rail raceways during service causes t...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
International audienceThe formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
AbstractWhite etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surfac...
White etching layer (WEL) is a frequently observed microstructural phenomenon in rail surface, forme...
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
Tribological Surface Transformations (TST), known as White Etching Layer (WEL) in the wheel-rail con...
The formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on the rail surface, is ...