On Mechanical Properties of New Railway Wheel Steels for Desert Environments and Sand Caused Wheel Damage Mechanisms
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Worn railway wheels after service in the desert were investigated by means of failure analysis, hardness measurements, tensile tests, fracture toughness tests and low-cycle fatigue (LCF) tests. The results complete both previous small-scale laboratory experiments and FEM simulations performed by the authors on widely used steels and new steel grades allowing to better understand the main damage mechanisms due to the sand. These new steel grades were developed for forged-rolled solid wheels in alternative to AAR Class B/C/D steel grades and were designed to ensure high resistance to wear and rolling contact fatigue in the presence of sand, debris or gravel on the rails. This paper covers the in-depth mechanical characterization of wheels made of the new steels. Hardness measurements, tensile tests, fracture toughness tests and LCF tests were carried out. The results are compared with AAR Class B/C/D steels showing an excellent combination of fracture toughness, cyclic yield strength and ductility.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cyclic yield strength; micro-alloyed steel grades; railway wheel steels; sand; wear; Materials Science (all); Mechanics of Materials; Mechanical Engineering
Elenco autori:
Faccoli, Michela; Petrogalli, Candida; Ghidini, Andrea
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