posted on 2017-01-31, 12:04authored byAsitha C. Athukorala, Dennis V. De Pellegrin, Ben T. Battaglia, Kyriakos I. Kourousis
Particle analysis methodology is presented, together with the morphology of the wear debris formed during rolling contact fatigue. Wear particles are characterised by their surface topography and in terms of wear mechanism. Rail-wheel materials are subjected to severe plastic deformation as the contact loading progresses, which contributes to a mechanism of major damage in head-hardened rail steel. Most of the current methodologies involve sectioning of the rail-wheel discs to trace material damage phenomena such as crack propagation and plastic strain accumulation. This paper proposes methodology to analyse the development of the plastically deformed layer by sectioning wear particles using the focussed ion beam (FIB) milling method. Moreover, it highlights the processes of oxidation and rail surface delamination during unlubricated rolling contact fatigue.
History
Publication
Applied Mechanics and Materials;846, pp. 577-582
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
Banyo Pilot Plant Precinct, Institute for Future Environments (IFE) Queensland University of Technology