CAO Shi-hao,JIANG Xiao-yu,WEN Liang-hua.Influence of Axle Load and Friction on the Fatigue of Wheel / Rail Contact[J],42(6):10-14,31
Influence of Axle Load and Friction on the Fatigue of Wheel / Rail Contact
Received:July 19, 2013  Revised:August 24, 2013
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KeyWord:wheel / rail contact  axle load  friction  crack  ANSYS
        
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CAO Shi-hao School of Mechanics and Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu , China
JIANG Xiao-yu School of Mechanics and Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu , China
WEN Liang-hua School of Mechanics and Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu , China
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      Objective To analyze the contact problem of wheel / rail with surface crack. Methods Using the finite element analysis software ANSYS, stress intensity factors at the crack tip on rail surface were obtained for different locations of crack. Results The stress intensity factor KI reached its maximum when the location of crack was at the edge of the contact area. The stress intensity factor KI increased with the increase of axle load, but the stress intensity factor KII first increased and then decreased. When the friction ( μ = 0 . 3 ) was taken into account, both the KI and KII increased significantly as compared to the calculation excluding friction, and the proportion of KII in KI increased by 15 % . Conclusion When the wheel is pure rolling on the rail, both the axle load and the friction are important factors affecting the fatigue of the rail . The increase of axle load leads to significant increase in rail fatigue, while the friction intensifies the effect of axle load on the rail fatigue since the influence of friction is based on the axle load.
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