The increasing demand for the reliability assessment of railways components, especially for high speed trains applications, leads to a new definition of safety factor that can be determined by a “defect tolerant” approach and by the evaluation of “safe life” inspection intervals as a function of materials characteristics, propagation models and NDT inspections. The present paper deals with the definition of inspection intervals of railways axles, considering the special application of a typical alloyed steel grade for high speed trains, hollow axles and a specially developed UT in service inspection device. Initially, the POD curve of an innovative bore probe, developed basing on Lucchini specifications, has been derived by means of dedicated experimental UT measurements and the CIVA® 8.1 software. This curve has then been used together with the crack propagation behaviour of 30NiCrMoV12 steel in order to define inspection intervals of high speed railway axles.

POD and inspection intervals of high speed railway axle

BERETTA, STEFANO;CARBONI, MICHELE
2007-01-01

Abstract

The increasing demand for the reliability assessment of railways components, especially for high speed trains applications, leads to a new definition of safety factor that can be determined by a “defect tolerant” approach and by the evaluation of “safe life” inspection intervals as a function of materials characteristics, propagation models and NDT inspections. The present paper deals with the definition of inspection intervals of railways axles, considering the special application of a typical alloyed steel grade for high speed trains, hollow axles and a specially developed UT in service inspection device. Initially, the POD curve of an innovative bore probe, developed basing on Lucchini specifications, has been derived by means of dedicated experimental UT measurements and the CIVA® 8.1 software. This curve has then been used together with the crack propagation behaviour of 30NiCrMoV12 steel in order to define inspection intervals of high speed railway axles.
2007
Proceedings 15th Int. Wheelset Congress
railway hollow axles, fatigue, inspection intervals, crack growth properties, UT inspection
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