During the in-service life of railway axles, fatigue is a major process resulting in structural degradation and failure. Recent experience with existing axles indicates that also corrosion is a key factor that must be addressed if maintenance costs are to be managed within acceptable limits and if the structural reliability of the axles is to be guaranteed. Even when the axles are operated within the design loads, failure can happen due to the synergetic effect of both corrosion and cyclic loads. This synergy is not yet thoroughly understood. In the present paper, the corrosion-fatigue tests carried out on full-scale axles are described and used to validate the environmentally assisted fracture mechanics predictive model previously developed by the authors. Moreover, the same full-scale tests allowed to investigate the possibility to apply eddy currents non-destructive inspection to the detection of corrosion pits and corrosion-fatigue cracks during the service of railway axles.

A RESEARCH ON CORROSION-FATIGUE OF RAILWAY AXLES

CARBONI, MICHELE;BERETTA, STEFANO;LO CONTE, ANTONIETTA
2011-01-01

Abstract

During the in-service life of railway axles, fatigue is a major process resulting in structural degradation and failure. Recent experience with existing axles indicates that also corrosion is a key factor that must be addressed if maintenance costs are to be managed within acceptable limits and if the structural reliability of the axles is to be guaranteed. Even when the axles are operated within the design loads, failure can happen due to the synergetic effect of both corrosion and cyclic loads. This synergy is not yet thoroughly understood. In the present paper, the corrosion-fatigue tests carried out on full-scale axles are described and used to validate the environmentally assisted fracture mechanics predictive model previously developed by the authors. Moreover, the same full-scale tests allowed to investigate the possibility to apply eddy currents non-destructive inspection to the detection of corrosion pits and corrosion-fatigue cracks during the service of railway axles.
2011
A1T steel; railway axles; corrosion-fatigue; eddy currents inspection
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