Development of a low contact stress rail profile (TM-MF-202)

Last updated on 16 August 2013 3:59
Contact stresses between wheel and rail are believed to be influential in the initiation and growth of rolling contact fatigue cracks, particularly on the high rails of curves on high speed lines. A modification to the transverse rail profile has been proposed which should result in reductions in contact stress.
Author(s): Smallwood R.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1990
United Kingdom
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