Three-Dimensional Microstructural Modelling Of Wear, Crack Initiation and Growth In Rail Steel D.I. Fletcher*/ F.J. Franklin**/J.E. Garnham**/ E. Muyupa**/ M. Papaelias**
International Journal of Railway, vol. 1, no. 3, pp.106-112, 2008
Abstract : Rolling-sliding, cyclic contact of wheel and rail progressively alters the microstructure of the contacting steels, eventually
leading to micro-scale crack initiation, wear and macro-scale crack growth in the railhead. Relating the microstructural
changes to subsequent wear and cracking is being accomplished through modelling at three spatial scales: (i) bulk
material (ii) multi-grain and (iii) sub-grain. The models incorporate detailed information from metallurgical examinations
of used rails and tested rail material. The initial 2-dimensional models representing the rail material are being further
developed into 3-dimensional models. Modelling is taking account of thermal effects, and traffic patterns to which
the rails are exposed.
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