Influential microstructural changes on rolling contact fatigue crack initiation in pearlitic rail steels

Helen Eden, John Garnham, Claire Davis

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Abstract

Rail life is controlled by the balance between wear and fatigue damage due to in service loading. To model and optimise rail life, knowledge of the fatigue crack initiation mechanism is required. This paper reports the effect of in service loading on microstructural changes in the subsurface layer of pearlitic rail steels and observations of early stage (10-50 mu m length) fatigue crack formation. Micro and nanohardness measurements are reported, along with microstructural observations, showing differential work hardening in the proeutectoid ferrite and pearlite phases. It is proposed that the differential straining results in ductility exhaustion in the proeutectoid ferrite and therefore fatigue crack initiation and initial growth in the proeutectoid ferrite phase. Observations of short (
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)623-629
Number of pages7
JournalMaterials Science and Technology
Volume21
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2005

Keywords

  • pearlitic rail steels
  • deformation structure
  • hardness
  • fatigue

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