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Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Tribol. April 2011, 133(2): 021602.
Published Online: March 17, 2011
...S. M. Shariff; T. K. Pal; G. Padmanabham; S. V. Joshi Understanding the wear behavior of various railroad steels used in different components such as rails, wheels, crossings, and curves has a direct impact on the performance of the rail-wheel system in railroad technology. In the present...
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Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Tribol. January 2010, 132(1): 011102.
Published Online: November 10, 2009
...Hiroyuki Ohta; Keisuke Tanaka This article deals with the vertical stiffnesses of preloaded linear guideway type ball bearings (linear bearings) incorporating the flexibility of the carriage and rail. First the vertical stiffnesses of light and medium preloaded linear bearings were measured...
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Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Tribol. October 2009, 131(4): 041401.
Published Online: September 21, 2009
...R. S. Dwyer-Joyce; C. Yao; J. Zhang; R. Lewis; B. W. Drinkwater Failure of a wheel-rail contact is usually by wear or fatigue of either component. Both mechanisms depend on the state of stress, which in turn depends on size and location of the contact patch. In this work, the feasibility...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Technical Briefs
J. Tribol. October 2008, 130(4): 044501.
Published Online: August 1, 2008
... , F. D. , Wiest , M. , Oberaigner , E. R. , Blumauer , H. , Daves , W. , and Ossberger , H. , 2005 , “ The Impact of a Wheel on a Crossing ,” ZEV Rail Glasers Annalen , 129 , pp. 336 – 345 . Tanaka , N. , 2001 , “ A New Calculation Method of Hertz Elliptical...
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Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Tribol. October 2006, 128(4): 761–770.
Published Online: April 25, 2006
...A. Saulot; L. Baillet This paper presents a temporal study using dynamic finite element methods of the dynamic response of a 2D mechanical model composed of a deformable rotating disk (wheel) in contact with a deformable translating body (rail) with constant Coulomb friction. Under global sliding...
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Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Tribol. July 2006, 128(3): 493–504.
Published Online: March 21, 2006
...M. B. Marshall; R. Lewis; R. S. Dwyer-Joyce; U. Olofsson; S. Björklund The contact area and pressure distribution in a wheel/rail contact is essential information required in any fatigue or wear calculations to determine design life, re-grinding, and maintenance schedules. As wheel or rail wear...
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Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Tribol. October 2005, 127(4): 713–721.
Published Online: June 21, 2005
...Zefeng Wen; Xuesong Jin; Yanyao Jiang A finite element analysis with the implementation of an advanced cyclic plasticity theory was conducted to study the elastic-plastic deformation under the nonsteady state rolling contact between a wheel and a rail. The consideration of nonsteady state rolling...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Tribol. July 2005, 127(3): 522–529.
Published Online: June 13, 2005
... and dynamic improvements to the recording head air bearing interface for high speed flexible disk applications. The combination of a longitudinally slotted rail opposed by an uninterrupted rail that functions as a noncontact hydrodynamic pressure pad causes the disk to deflect at the submicron level over...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Tribol. October 2005, 127(4): 705–712.
Published Online: March 29, 2005
...Yung-Chuan Chen; Jao-Hwa Kuang This study employs an elastic-plastic finite element model to investigate the effect of oblique rail surface crack on the wheel-rail contact stress distribution under partial slip rolling conditions. Numerical simulations are performed to explore the effects...