This work studies the effect of desert sand at the wheel-rail contact interface on two standard railway wheel steels (ER8 and CLASS C) and two upgraded steels (SANDLOS® S and SANDLOS® H) specifically designed for sandy environments. Rolling contact tests were carried out by means of a two-disc testing machine with and without sanding at the contact interface. The tests were performed for various durations in order to study the disc damage evolution. The response of the steels to the same contact pressure, rolling speed, sliding/rolling ratio and sand feed rate was evaluated in terms of wear rate, strain hardening and surface and subsurface damage. The ER8 discs performed worst, incorporating sand into the subsurface layer by extremely high ...
An experimental and numerical investigation was carried out in order to characterize and compare the...
The adhesion (or available friction) in the wheel–rail contact is the most important parameter for t...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at investigating the interaction between wear and rolling...
Sand is often used in rainy countries as friction modifier aimed at preventing wheel sliding due to ...
The report describes the properties of a new steel grade family for forged-rolled solid wheels alter...
The wheel rail contact operates in an arduous environment. Damage to the surface of either component...
Although the railways in windblown sand areas has been continuously developed in recent years, the e...
An experimental investigation was carried out to study and compare the response to cyclic loading of...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) and wear are competing phenomena in railway wheels, but they are typic...
In windblown sand environments, sand transport rate (the mass of sand passing through a unit section...
The wheel rail contact operates in an arduous environment. Damage to the surface of either component...
The interaction of wear and rolling contact fatigue (RCF) in railway wheel steels under wet contact ...
The wheel rail contact operates in an arduous environment. Damage to the surface of either compone...
In railway operation, the sanding process is used to overcome low adhesion conditions in the wheel–r...
Understanding the nature of wheel and rail wear in the railway field is of fundamental importance to...
An experimental and numerical investigation was carried out in order to characterize and compare the...
The adhesion (or available friction) in the wheel–rail contact is the most important parameter for t...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at investigating the interaction between wear and rolling...
Sand is often used in rainy countries as friction modifier aimed at preventing wheel sliding due to ...
The report describes the properties of a new steel grade family for forged-rolled solid wheels alter...
The wheel rail contact operates in an arduous environment. Damage to the surface of either component...
Although the railways in windblown sand areas has been continuously developed in recent years, the e...
An experimental investigation was carried out to study and compare the response to cyclic loading of...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) and wear are competing phenomena in railway wheels, but they are typic...
In windblown sand environments, sand transport rate (the mass of sand passing through a unit section...
The wheel rail contact operates in an arduous environment. Damage to the surface of either component...
The interaction of wear and rolling contact fatigue (RCF) in railway wheel steels under wet contact ...
The wheel rail contact operates in an arduous environment. Damage to the surface of either compone...
In railway operation, the sanding process is used to overcome low adhesion conditions in the wheel–r...
Understanding the nature of wheel and rail wear in the railway field is of fundamental importance to...
An experimental and numerical investigation was carried out in order to characterize and compare the...
The adhesion (or available friction) in the wheel–rail contact is the most important parameter for t...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at investigating the interaction between wear and rolling...