Title :
Some possible alternatives for longer-life locomotive wheels
Author :
Lonsdale, Cameron ; Stone, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Technical Manager-Railway Products, Burnham, PA
Abstract :
An increase in the wear life of locomotive wheels is considered desirable from the locomotive builder and railroad user points of view. If a wheel has a longer service life, economics are improved due to less locomotive out-of-service time, reduced maintenance repair costs and reduced wheel renewal costs. This paper discusses possible alternative materials and microstructures that could be used for longer-life locomotive wheels, and also tires. If locomotive builders and users consider wheel rim hoop compression essential, then microalloying and increased carbon content are perhaps the most likely courses of action to improve wheel life. If rim hoop compression is not considered essential, a wide range of alternatives become possible including bainitic and martensitic microstructure monobloc wheels and tires
Keywords :
cost reduction; economics; life testing; locomotives; railways; wheels; locomotive builder; locomotive out-of-service time; locomotive wheel; maintenance repair cost; microalloying; railroad user; wear life; wheel renewal cost; wheel rim hoop compression; Automotive materials; Chemical elements; Chemistry; Costs; Microstructure; Rails; Railway engineering; Steel; Tires; Wheels;
Conference_Titel :
Rail Conference, 2005. Proceedings of the 2005 ASME/IEEE Joint
Conference_Location :
Pueblo, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7918-3752-1
DOI :
10.1109/RRCON.2005.186086