Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7167203 | Engineering Failure Analysis | 2018 | 47 Pages |
Abstract
This research presents numerical simulations to investigate deterioration (both mechanical and electrical) of insulated joints. A parametric study was performed to quantify the effects of vertical wheel load, friction coefficient, joint inclination, and railhead edge filleting as well as the effect of joint width. The finite element modelling assessed that the joint inclination and arc fillet can effectively prolong the lifetime of joints through mitigations of stresses, strains, and reductions of insulating width. In addition, the friction level is severely affecting the mechanical deterioration at the rail surface in the proximity of rail joints. However, at sub-surface the influence of friction coefficient is relatively small. Finally, the effect of joint width was assessed to be trivial for the studied cases.
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Authors
H.M. El-sayed, M. Lotfy, H.N. El-din Zohny, H.S. Riad,