Abstract: | Investigations into the causes of damage to rail heads and on rolling contact fatigue, date back a considerable time and are described in a large number of expertise literature on the many different aspects of this complex problem. The present paper is prompted by the naïve observation that fatigue crack propagation is more likely to occur in a tensile stress environment than in a highly compressive one and it therefore seeks to locate a region of radial or longitudinal tensile stresses on a rail head during the rectilinear motion of the train, providing favourable conditions for mode I or mixed‐mode crack propagation. |