The paper presents an extensive survey of experimental data on rolling contact fatigue (RCF) crack shape and propagation characteristics in rails removed from service, where such cracks are angled to the rail axis. The data includes re-analysis of previously published experimental data to extract crack shape information and new experimental work on crack shapes at different stages in the early RCF life. Periods from initiation (ratcheted 'flake cracks') have been considered through very early growth to the limit of one prior austenite (PA) grain and on to rail-head visual cracks. Techniques included multi-sectioning through single cracks and crack zones, on used rail and test discs, to build up real 3D data on crack shapes and propagation c...
Examination of rails on which large rolling contact fatigue cracks have developed, either at the gau...
Due to the advancement in technology in the railway industry, higher speed and heavier load can be a...
This review identifies the current understanding in the scientific community and railway industry of...
The paper presents an extensive survey of experimental data on rolling contact fatigue (RCF) crack s...
Increased traffic density and the heavier axle loads of modern trains have led to severe problems wi...
Rolling contact fatigue crack growth continues to affect many railways worldwide. It is most often c...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic, accelerations...
In the railway trade, fatigue crack growth continues to be prevailing failures found on rails which ...
The rail–wheel contact generates plastic deformation and cracks in the top layer of a rail. Rolling ...
Over the years, higher travelling speed and the ability to carry heavier loads have been achieved in...
Tools for the prediction of crack growth in rails are of vital importance for the railway industry. ...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic, accelerations...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic and loading co...
To meet the increasing societal demands and expectations, railway industries capitalise on the adven...
A numerical model of wheel-track system is developed for nucleation of squat-type fatigue cracks in ...
Examination of rails on which large rolling contact fatigue cracks have developed, either at the gau...
Due to the advancement in technology in the railway industry, higher speed and heavier load can be a...
This review identifies the current understanding in the scientific community and railway industry of...
The paper presents an extensive survey of experimental data on rolling contact fatigue (RCF) crack s...
Increased traffic density and the heavier axle loads of modern trains have led to severe problems wi...
Rolling contact fatigue crack growth continues to affect many railways worldwide. It is most often c...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic, accelerations...
In the railway trade, fatigue crack growth continues to be prevailing failures found on rails which ...
The rail–wheel contact generates plastic deformation and cracks in the top layer of a rail. Rolling ...
Over the years, higher travelling speed and the ability to carry heavier loads have been achieved in...
Tools for the prediction of crack growth in rails are of vital importance for the railway industry. ...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic, accelerations...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage is becoming more frequent with increased traffic and loading co...
To meet the increasing societal demands and expectations, railway industries capitalise on the adven...
A numerical model of wheel-track system is developed for nucleation of squat-type fatigue cracks in ...
Examination of rails on which large rolling contact fatigue cracks have developed, either at the gau...
Due to the advancement in technology in the railway industry, higher speed and heavier load can be a...
This review identifies the current understanding in the scientific community and railway industry of...