Calculation of temperatures in a sliding wheel/rail system and implications for wheel steel development

Last updated on 19 September 2014 12:14
Railway wheel failure occurs when metal spalls from the tread to produce flat or out-of-round wheels that cause high dynamic forces. Spalls initiate in brittle martensite formed by the frictional heat produced during wheel slide. The current paper calculates the temperatures developed in the sliding wheel and discusses consequences of...
Author(s): Sawley K J
2007
United Kingdom
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