Title of article :
Surface damage on new AS60 rail caused by wheel slip
Author/Authors :
Pal، نويسنده , , Sarvesh and Daniel، نويسنده , , William J.T. and Valente، نويسنده , , Carlos H.G. and Wilson، نويسنده , , Andrew and Atrens، نويسنده , , Andrej، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
A metallurgical investigation was carried out of new AS60 rail samples, subjected to severe wheel slip, which caused skid marks on the rail crown, 10–18 mm wide. Sections, studied using optical and scanning electron microscopy revealed that the surface damage was a white etching layer (WEL). The WEL had a high hardness of 884 HV consistent with martensite. The microstructure was consistent with wheel slip causing severe plastic deformation of the rail surface, and the heat generated caused a transformation to austenite, which was quenched to martensite by the steel of the cold bulk rail extracting heat from the hot surface. The WEL depths in two samples were measured to be between ∼230 and 310 μm. This is indicative that there was more heat available in one sample to produce a thicker martensite layer. This is attributed to more intense wheel slip in that rail.
Keywords :
White etching layer (WEL) , rail steel , rolling contact fatigue , wheel slip , Electron microscopy
Journal title :
Engineering Failure Analysis
Journal title :
Engineering Failure Analysis