2017
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201711603005
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Study of the predominant defect development in rails of underground systems after preventive grinding and lubrication

Abstract: Abstract. In order to determine the method of contact surface treatment and to define the rational surface roughness in the wheel/rail contact for the minimal growth rate of contact fatigue defects the program of experiments in operational conditions was developed. On the basis of the results and calculations the coefficients of regression equations, which describe dependencies of the wear rate on the parameters of the contact surface treatment in real operational conditions were obtained. Besides, the diagram… Show more

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“…The results of this work confirm the conclusions from earlier scientific studies [3,4,[15][16][17][18][28][29][30] on the positive use of lubricants with alloying additives in the friction pair «wheel-rail». However, it should be noted that the authors of papers [10,11,13,14] used plastic lubricants, and works [14,15,28,29] applied, as additives to oils, a variety of forms of carbon; the application of lubricants in the cited works did not involve an aerosol technique.…”
Section: Discussion Of Results Of Studying the Influence Of The Concesupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The results of this work confirm the conclusions from earlier scientific studies [3,4,[15][16][17][18][28][29][30] on the positive use of lubricants with alloying additives in the friction pair «wheel-rail». However, it should be noted that the authors of papers [10,11,13,14] used plastic lubricants, and works [14,15,28,29] applied, as additives to oils, a variety of forms of carbon; the application of lubricants in the cited works did not involve an aerosol technique.…”
Section: Discussion Of Results Of Studying the Influence Of The Concesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…A contact area decreases, resulting in increased contact pressures [1]. Together, these processes lead to the emergence of a series of defects [2][3][4] and increase the wear intensity of rails in the curved track sections. It is a relevant task to resolve this issue as it affects the material and energy costs and, most importantly, traffic safety [5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, the thickness of a lubricant film must exceed arithmetic average roughness heights of contacting surfaces. In this case, the wear and tear of the surfaces will be minimal [6,7]. The answer to the second question is determined by means of carrying out the analysis of forces affecting the lubricant applied on the friction surface taking into account the thickness of the applied lubricant and compressed air consumption.…”
Section: Analysis Of Recent Studies and Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third property is a complex of features named as "lubricating properties" [9] and it is evaluated by the friction coeffi cient, wear of friction surfaces, critical load, sliding velocity and temperature of transition to catastrophic wear. The fourth important property of SL is so called quantity of lubricating material that is not pressed out of the contact -unpressable quantity [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%