A numerical method for the fast evaluation of ratcheting in solid-contaminated contact between rollers was developed. The physical problem was simplified with a plane-strain half-infinite body, with a distribution of pressure and tangential stress on the contact surface obtained by considering the presence of evenly spaced solid contaminant particles between the contacting bodies. Such a distribution was obtained by an analytical method, which considered the material of the contacting bodies as linear elastic. The stresses under the contact surfaces were calculated using the Boussinesq-Cerruti model. Subsequently, the plastic strain accumulated in the roller after each application of the contact load was calculated by means of a non-linear kinematic-hardening constitutive law, also considering the effect of wear in removing material layers from the surface. First, the effects of the introduced approximations were evaluated. In particular, the error in calculating the plastic strain using contact load distributions from a theory based on linear elastic behavior was evaluated by comparison with the results of finite element models. Subsequently, the method was used to assess the experimental results of previously published studies on sand-contaminated contact between rail and wheel materials. Despite the approximations and indetermination of some model constants, the method was proven to be able to qualitatively explain many of the damage mechanisms related to the interaction of the contacting bodies with the contaminant particles.
Computational assessment of ratcheting in rail-wheel contact with solid contaminant
Mazzù, Angelo
;Battini, Davide;Zani, Nicola
2024-01-01
Abstract
A numerical method for the fast evaluation of ratcheting in solid-contaminated contact between rollers was developed. The physical problem was simplified with a plane-strain half-infinite body, with a distribution of pressure and tangential stress on the contact surface obtained by considering the presence of evenly spaced solid contaminant particles between the contacting bodies. Such a distribution was obtained by an analytical method, which considered the material of the contacting bodies as linear elastic. The stresses under the contact surfaces were calculated using the Boussinesq-Cerruti model. Subsequently, the plastic strain accumulated in the roller after each application of the contact load was calculated by means of a non-linear kinematic-hardening constitutive law, also considering the effect of wear in removing material layers from the surface. First, the effects of the introduced approximations were evaluated. In particular, the error in calculating the plastic strain using contact load distributions from a theory based on linear elastic behavior was evaluated by comparison with the results of finite element models. Subsequently, the method was used to assess the experimental results of previously published studies on sand-contaminated contact between rail and wheel materials. Despite the approximations and indetermination of some model constants, the method was proven to be able to qualitatively explain many of the damage mechanisms related to the interaction of the contacting bodies with the contaminant particles.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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