Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4986830 Wear 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The presented work describes firstly the wear and crack initiation mechanism using metallographic investigations of deformed surfaces by rolling sliding wheel/rail contact. Secondly, a multi-scale finite element model is presented which allows the simulation of the deformation process near the surface of a rail under rolling sliding contact. It is necessary to model the roughness of the surfaces of wheel and rail to obtain a realistic deformation state which is comparable to experiments. Furthermore, the realistic stick-slip behaviour of a rolling sliding wheel along a rail is considered. Regarding these aspects of wheel/rail contact a realistic deformation picture with near quantitative amounts of plastic shear strains from micrometre to millimetre range can be predicted. The numerical results obtained using the multi-scale model can be compared to metallographic observations and deliver a satisfying match.
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