2020
DOI: 10.3390/met10070911
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Effect of Gas Nitriding on Interface Adhesion and Surface Damage of CL60 Railway Wheels under Rolling Contact Conditions

Abstract: The influence of surface gas nitriding on wheel/rail rolling contact fatigue and wear behavior of CL60 wheel was studied on a new rolling contact fatigue/wear tester (JD-DRCF/M). The failure mechanisms of the wheel/rail surface after the gas nitriding and without gas nitriding on the wheel surface were compared and analyzed. The results show that the wheel with gas nitriding could form a dense and hard white bright layer which was approximately 25 μm thick and a diffusion layer which was approximately … Show more

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“…Every working part of spoken sub-structure has to be manufactured out of proper material, able to withstand the high loads and be resistant to metal-mineral abrasive wear. Those steels usually belong either to the carburizable or nitridable materials [21,22] or to the family of Hadfield (and other high-manganese steel alloys, often times named "Mangalloys") [17,20,23], but some manufacturers perform experiments with other types of metal mixtures [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every working part of spoken sub-structure has to be manufactured out of proper material, able to withstand the high loads and be resistant to metal-mineral abrasive wear. Those steels usually belong either to the carburizable or nitridable materials [21,22] or to the family of Hadfield (and other high-manganese steel alloys, often times named "Mangalloys") [17,20,23], but some manufacturers perform experiments with other types of metal mixtures [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%