Title of article :
Simulation of Railroad Crack Growth Life under the Influence of Combination Mechanical Contact and Thermal Loads
Author/Authors :
Masoudi Nejad, R School of Mechanical Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Salehi, S.M School of Mechanical Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Farrahi, G.H School of Mechanical Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
One of the most important issues in railroad wheels is the residual
stresses. It is desirable to produce less residual stresses when possible
and to decrease the remaining residual stresses in the wheels. The aim
of this research is to predict the crack propagation detail in a railroad
mono-block wheel in the presence of residual stress induced by
manufacturing process and service conditions. A 3-D elastic-plastic
finite element analysis, using the ANSYS/PDS tool is used to estimate
the residual stress field and also the superposed alternating rolling
contact stresses in a mono-block wheel. A three-dimensional finite
element procedure is developed for analyzing fatigue crack growth in
the wheels by using Franc3D software. Fracture mechanics is used to
predict the crack growth life developed from a two-stage fatigue
loading cycle where both mechanical loads and thermal loads are present.
The results revealed that crack growth life is highly sensitive to the
residual stress. Therefore, this factor significantly affects the crack growth
life of railroad wheels during service conditions. In the present
investigation, a number of parameters such as the axle load, crack size
and coefficient of friction are studied using the proposed model.
Keywords :
Service condition , Residual stresses , Crack propagation , Manufacturing process , Finite element
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics