Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5456018 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2017 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
The fatigue life and limit of the wheel rim and the wheel web position of a high-speed railway wheel steel at various testing temperatures (−60 to 60 °C) were investigated. Both microstructures and fracture morphologies were observed in details. The fatigue failure mechanism at various temperatures was discussed. The results demonstrated that the wheel rim had a longer fatigue lifetime and a higher value of fatigue limit than the corresponding properties of the wheel web due to various microstructural distributions. The temperature, microstructure and stress amplitude had a significant impact on the fatigue initiation and propagation. The typical features including the propagation zone of regular fan-like shapes, the fatigue step, the gray wear facets and the fatigue striation were observed on the fracture surface, which were related to the failure mechanism transition.
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