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(105817)Effects of slip ratio and contact stress on rolling contact fatigue of defected rail materials
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Elsevier
The defects on rail surface may have negative effects on the rolling contact fatigue (RCF) performance of the rail materials. This investigation researched on the RCF behaviors of the defected rail materials under various slip ratios and contact stresses. The results show that both the wear loss and the average crack length increase if the slip ratio or the contact stress increases. Moreover, the surface damage characteristics change from simple adhesion spots to significant fatigue crack grouping when slip ratio and contact stress rise. Finally, the experimental results also highlight that the slip ratio provides the deformation area for crack initiation whereas the contact stress accelerates the crack propagation by emphasizing the geometric effects.