Title of article
Variable amplitude fatigue crack growth in a mild steel for railway axles: Experiments and predictive models
Author/Authors
Beretta ، نويسنده , , S. and Carboni، نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
15
From page
848
To page
862
Abstract
Railway axles, though designed for infinite life, are subject to failure due to various types of surface damage (ballast hits, corrosion) that might occur during their very long service life (30 years or 107 km). This problem is dealt with by regular axle examinations in the form of nondestructive testing inspections, whose periodicity is calculated on the basis of the propagation lifetime of a given initial defect. The key point is therefore a reliable estimation of propagation lifetime under service loads.
aper discusses the application of predictive crack growth algorithms to the propagations of cracks in A1N steel axles. In particular, constant amplitude crack propagation tests on small-scale and “companion specimens” were carried out together with experiments on full-scale axles. Variable amplitude tests on companion specimens were performed and the results were then analysed using a simple “no-interaction” algorithm. Then, variable amplitude tests on companion specimens and the analysis of results with a simple “no-interaction” algorithm and the Strip-Yield model were dealt with.
sults showed a negligible load-interaction effect on “companion specimens” and a significant retardation on full-scale axles. The consequences resulting from the application of predictive models to a full-scale axle under service spectrum were then analysed.
Keywords
Variable amplitude , A1N steel , Fatigue , Railway axles , crack propagation , Strip-Yield
Journal title
ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
Record number
2343360
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