Wang et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Wheel wear and rolling contact fatigue evolution under interaction of abrasive block and wheel–rail contact: results from field testWang et al., 2024
- Document ID
- 8310483811376162141
- Author
- Wang P
- Xie C
- Yang X
- Tao G
- Wen Z
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- International Journal of Rail Transportation
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Wheel transverse wear, irregular wear along the circumference (out-of-roundness), and rolling contact fatigue (RCF) are inevitable problems in the railway industry. One effective countermeasure to solve these problems is to apply a tread abrasive block (tread trimmer) …
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B61—RAILWAYS
- B61K—OTHER AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT FOR RAILWAYS
- B61K9/00—Railway vehicle profile gauges; Detecting or indicating overheating of components; Apparatus on locomotives or cars to indicate bad track sections; General design of track recording vehicles
- B61K9/08—Measuring installations for surveying permanent way
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