Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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618262 | Wear | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The significance of an environmental contribution to the RCF cracking process in rails is presented and critically reviewed in the current work. Based on both field trials and laboratory observations, recent models of the RCF cracking process may be missing an important factor. The practical significance of an explicit environmental effect on the cracking process is also considered, as well as experimental approaches to quantify the effect of the environment.
Research highlights▶ Environmental effect proposed in rolling contact fatigue cracking in rails. ▶ Previous studies showed environmental effect in cracking of bearing steels. ▶ Effect of water on RCF cracking proposed to extend beyond mechanical effects.
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Authors
John M. Cookson, Peter J. Mutton,