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Criteria for martensite formation on wheels caused by gross slip in braking: comparison of theory and experiment (TM-TBC-016)
Last updated on 23 April 2013 10:07
Previous work indicates that an increase in effective adhesion can be achieved by running wheels in slip during braking. It is known however that high flash temperatures are generated by this mode of operation. Martensite formation resulting from high service temperatures can cause wheel damage by spalling. A test programme...
Author(s):
Waring J.R.
Organisation(s):
British Rail Research ;
1988
United Kingdom
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