H-Nia et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Predictive maintenance in railway systems: MBS-based wheel and rail life prediction exemplified for the Swedish Iron-Ore lineH-Nia et al., 2024
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- H-Nia S
- Flodin J
- Casanueva C
- Asplund M
- Stichel S
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- Vehicle System Dynamics
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A successful predictive maintenance strategy for wheels and rails depends on an accurate and robust modelling of damage evolution, mainly uniform wear and Rolling Contact Fatigue (RCF). In this work a life prediction framework for wheels and rails is presented. The …
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