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This study presents the wear and damage behaviours of U71Mn rail material with a friction pair of ER8 wheel material under different temperature conditions, which were explored using a rolling-sliding wear testing device. It turns out that, compared to those at 20°C room temperature, the adhesion coefficient, wear rate and hardness all increase at low temperatures. Meanwhile, three types of damage...
Low temperature can be a significant problem affecting safety and maintenance of railway. In this study, the fatigue crack growth rate and rolling contact fatigue damage behaviors of high-speed rail material under different temperature conditions were investigated by a series of experiments. The results indicate that the stress and strength of rail material increase with the decrease of ambient temperature...
The impact wear behaviour and damage mechanism and transitions of rail weld joint and rail materials were explored using a cyclic impact tester under dry conditions. The results indicate that the impact wear volume of rail weld joint and rail material increases with the number of impact cycles or impact force increasing and the resistance to impact wear of rail weld joint is better than that of rail...
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