Surface crack formation on rails at grinding induced martensite white etching layers
暂无分享,去创建一个
Søren Fæster | Hilmar Kjartansson Danielsen | H. Danielsen | S. Dhar | C. Rasmussen | S. Fæster | C. J. Rasmussen | Somrita Dhar | Jesper Viggo Quaade | Manuel Bini | M. Bini
[1] J. Beynon,et al. Rolling contact fatigue of white etching layer: Part 2. Numerical results , 2007 .
[2] John H. Beynon,et al. Rolling contact fatigue of white etching layer: Part 1: Crack morphology , 2007 .
[3] Werner Österle,et al. Investigation of white etching layers on rails by optical microscopy, electron microscopy, X-ray and synchrotron X-ray diffraction , 2001 .
[4] Hans-Jörg Fecht,et al. Formation of white-etching layers on rail treads , 1996 .
[5] B. Karlsson,et al. Analytical 1D model for analysis of the thermally affected zone formed during railway wheel skid , 1999 .
[6] Masato Ohnuma,et al. Microstructural investigation of white etching layer on pearlite steel rail , 2006 .
[7] Hengyu Wang,et al. Thermal model and temperature field in rail grinding process based on a moving heat source , 2016 .
[8] B. Karlsson,et al. Microstructural evaluation and interpretation of the mechanically and thermally affected zone under railway wheel flats , 1999 .
[9] J. Ahlström,et al. 3D characterization of rolling contact fatigue crack networks , 2016 .
[10] E. Werner,et al. Microstructure features on rolling surfaces of railway rails subjected to heavy loading , 2003 .
[11] Michaël J.M.M. Steenbergen,et al. Rolling contact fatigue in relation to rail grinding , 2016 .
[12] H. Danielsen,et al. Grinding induced martensite on the surface of rails , 2014 .