Effect of Mechanical Properties of Rail and Wheel on Wear and Rolling Contact Fatigue

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Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) and wear are important problems for the wheel and rail. RCF and wear is caused by contact stress and the slip ratio between the wheel and the rail. The material properties of the wheel and rail are an important factor to prevent the degradation caused by RCF and wear. In this study, the mechanical properties and fatigue characteristics of the two types of wheel and rail were evaluated, and the effects on wear and contact fatigue were examined. We found that the crack growth rate and the hardness were important factors in the contact fatigue and the wear. The rail steel with a higher crack growth rate and hardness had a low resistance to contact fatigue with large size damage. The hardness ratio and the total hardness are important factors in evaluating the wear resistance. In addition, we found that the residual stress increased proportionally to the maximum shear stress.

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Seo, J. W., Hur, H. M., & Kwon, S. J. (2022). Effect of Mechanical Properties of Rail and Wheel on Wear and Rolling Contact Fatigue. Metals, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/met12040630

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