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NUMERICAL MODELLING OF A 3D RAIL RCF 'SQUAT'-TYPE CRACK UNDER OPERATING LOAD
Authors:S Bogda,M Olzak,&   J Stupnicki
Affiliation:Institute of Aeronautics and Applied Mechanics, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-665 Warsaw, Nowowiejska 24, Poland
Abstract:The analysis is based on the 3D FE model of the rail Rolling-Contact-Fatigue (RCF) 'squat'-type crack, which tends to be common in tracks with high-speed passengers and mixed traffic. The model incorporates the section of rail and a wheel of real geometry, in which the wheel is rolling over the running band of rail containing the 'squat'-type crack. The state of stress in the vicinity of the crack front is determined, and consequently the values and ranges of the stress intensity factors (SIFs) KI , K II and K III at the crack front are calculated for the cycle of rolling. To simulate loading conditions occurring in practice, residual, bending and thermal stresses acting in the presence of the tractive force were taken into account. The results indicate a significant role of face friction and tractive force in the loading mechanism at the 'squat'. The longitudinal and lateral residual stresses may also influence the loading cycles, especially for the cases with reduced friction between the crack faces. Reduction of the face friction coefficient to values close to zero creates conditions for crack propagation driven by the shear mode mechanism. These results were obtained under a project sponsored by the ERRI D173 Committee, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Keywords:Contact mechanics    Rail rolling contact fatigue    Fatigue crack growth    3D FEM modelling    Stress intensity factors
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