Fatigue failure investigation in MRT rails with an internal crack

Due to the advancement in technology in the railway industry, higher speed and heavier load can be achieved. However, it also results in an increased contact stress on rails which brings about rolling contact fatigue (RCF) between contact surface of the rail and wheel. This study aims to understand...

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Main Author: Cheong, Xiang Shun
Other Authors: Xiao Zhongmin
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78384
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description Due to the advancement in technology in the railway industry, higher speed and heavier load can be achieved. However, it also results in an increased contact stress on rails which brings about rolling contact fatigue (RCF) between contact surface of the rail and wheel. This study aims to understand the effects of cyclic rolling contact on crack initiation and crack propagation in the rail. Simulation is done on the ABAQUS software using the three-dimensional XFEM model. To achieve the aim of the study, different crack configurations are carried out; such as varying crack length, crack position, crack displacement and two distinct crack positions. All simulations are ran under the same constraints; which are continuous compressive loading and traction stress. Analysis of numerical simulation data is analysed based on 1) the relationship of crack length growth and number of cycles and 2) graphic image of simulation. These results would then be used to investigate the crack behaviour in rail due to cyclic rolling contact.
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spelling ntu-10356/783842023-03-04T18:22:34Z Fatigue failure investigation in MRT rails with an internal crack Cheong, Xiang Shun Xiao Zhongmin School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering Due to the advancement in technology in the railway industry, higher speed and heavier load can be achieved. However, it also results in an increased contact stress on rails which brings about rolling contact fatigue (RCF) between contact surface of the rail and wheel. This study aims to understand the effects of cyclic rolling contact on crack initiation and crack propagation in the rail. Simulation is done on the ABAQUS software using the three-dimensional XFEM model. To achieve the aim of the study, different crack configurations are carried out; such as varying crack length, crack position, crack displacement and two distinct crack positions. All simulations are ran under the same constraints; which are continuous compressive loading and traction stress. Analysis of numerical simulation data is analysed based on 1) the relationship of crack length growth and number of cycles and 2) graphic image of simulation. These results would then be used to investigate the crack behaviour in rail due to cyclic rolling contact. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2019-06-19T06:13:30Z 2019-06-19T06:13:30Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78384 en Nanyang Technological University 66 p. application/pdf
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Fatigue failure investigation in MRT rails with an internal crack
title Fatigue failure investigation in MRT rails with an internal crack
title_full Fatigue failure investigation in MRT rails with an internal crack
title_fullStr Fatigue failure investigation in MRT rails with an internal crack
title_full_unstemmed Fatigue failure investigation in MRT rails with an internal crack
title_short Fatigue failure investigation in MRT rails with an internal crack
title_sort fatigue failure investigation in mrt rails with an internal crack
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