Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4986284 Tribology International 2017 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
With the rapid development of high-speed and heavy-haul trains, it is challenging to improve the service life of rails. In order to ensure toughness and contact fatigue resistance (CFR) of rails, the present technical standards restrict the hardness of rails to be beneath HB400 and forbid the martensite structure in rails. In this study, a novel laser surface compositing (LSC) based on selective laser quenching is proposed to strengthen the rails. By designing the hardening area sizes and proportions rationally, the wear resistance of the rails is enhanced by 2.2-3.5 times without noticeably deteriorating their contact fatigue resistance (CFR). Furthermore, the wear and contact fatigue behaviours of the LSC rails were investigated systematically.
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