The effect of spin creepage and hardened layers on wheel-rail roll-slip and wear (IM-VDY-015)

Last updated on 26 April 2013 11:47
Roll-slip oscillations have been proposed as an initiation mechanism for the formation of corrugations (1). This process could produce a periodic break up of any hardened layers formed on the rail head, giving rise to preferential wear on the softer bulk material, resulting in corrugations. Thin hard layers on...
Author(s): Poole W.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1988
United Kingdom
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