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Quantification of sub-surface railhead material damage due to composite endpost materials of insulated rail joints for cyclic wheel loadings
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posted on 2021-03-29, 00:38 authored by Nirmal MandalNirmal Mandal, Roger Lewis, Zefeng WenThis study focusses on a 3D finite element analysis to investigate damage of sub-surface railhead material at insulated rail joints (IRJs) considering different composite endpost materials (fibreglass, nylon 66 and polytetrafluoroethylene). At the wheel/rail contact patch on IRJs, vertical wheel impacts up to a total of 2000 cycles are applied. Damage parameters exhibit a vertical flat type damage pattern for a depth up to 8 mm initially and, as the cyclic loading increases, the flat damage pattern changes to a horizontal bell-shape pattern. The results indicate that fibreglass is a better endpost material to control sub-surface railhead material damage. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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113Start Page
1End Page
12Number of Pages
12eISSN
1873-1961ISSN
1350-6307Publisher
ElsevierPublisher DOI
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enPeer Reviewed
- Yes
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- No
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2020-04-20External Author Affiliations
The University of Sheffield, UK; Southwest Jiaotong University, PRCAuthor Research Institute
- Centre for Railway Engineering
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- Yes
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Engineering Failure AnalysisArticle Number
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