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Development of Temperature-Controlled Shear Tests to Reproduce White-Etching-Layer Formation in Pearlitic Rail Steel
The formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on the rail surface, is associated with a progressive transformation of the pearlitic grain to very fragmented grains due to the cumulative passage of trains. Its formation is associated with a complex thermomechanical coupl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9571064/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36233932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15196590 |
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author | Thiercelin, Léo Cazottes, Sophie Saulot, Aurélien Lebon, Frédéric Mercier, Florian Le Bourlot, Christophe Dancette, Sylvain Fabrègue, Damien |
author_facet | Thiercelin, Léo Cazottes, Sophie Saulot, Aurélien Lebon, Frédéric Mercier, Florian Le Bourlot, Christophe Dancette, Sylvain Fabrègue, Damien |
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description | The formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on the rail surface, is associated with a progressive transformation of the pearlitic grain to very fragmented grains due to the cumulative passage of trains. Its formation is associated with a complex thermomechanical coupling. To predict the exact conditions of WEL formation, a thermomechanical model previously proposed by the authors needs to be validated. In this study, monotonic and cyclic shear tests using hat-shaped specimens were conducted in the temperature range of 20 °C to 400 °C to reproduce the WEL formation. The tests showed a strong sensitivity of the material to temperature, which does not necessarily favor WEL formation. For the monotonic tests, no WELs were produced; however, a localization of the plastic deformation was observed for tests performed at 200 °C and 300 °C. In this temperature range, the material was less ductile than at room temperature, leading to failure before WEL formation. At 400 °C, the material exhibited a much more ductile behavior, and nanograins close to WEL stages were visible. For the cyclic tests, a WEL zone was successfully reproduced at room temperature only and confirmed the effect of shear in WEL formation. The same cyclic tests conducted at 200 °C and 300 °C yielded results consistent with those of the monotonic tests; the deformation was much more localized and did not lead to WEL formation. |
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spelling | pubmed-95710642022-10-17 Development of Temperature-Controlled Shear Tests to Reproduce White-Etching-Layer Formation in Pearlitic Rail Steel Thiercelin, Léo Cazottes, Sophie Saulot, Aurélien Lebon, Frédéric Mercier, Florian Le Bourlot, Christophe Dancette, Sylvain Fabrègue, Damien Materials (Basel) Article The formation of a white etching layer (WEL), a very hard and brittle phase on the rail surface, is associated with a progressive transformation of the pearlitic grain to very fragmented grains due to the cumulative passage of trains. Its formation is associated with a complex thermomechanical coupling. To predict the exact conditions of WEL formation, a thermomechanical model previously proposed by the authors needs to be validated. In this study, monotonic and cyclic shear tests using hat-shaped specimens were conducted in the temperature range of 20 °C to 400 °C to reproduce the WEL formation. The tests showed a strong sensitivity of the material to temperature, which does not necessarily favor WEL formation. For the monotonic tests, no WELs were produced; however, a localization of the plastic deformation was observed for tests performed at 200 °C and 300 °C. In this temperature range, the material was less ductile than at room temperature, leading to failure before WEL formation. At 400 °C, the material exhibited a much more ductile behavior, and nanograins close to WEL stages were visible. For the cyclic tests, a WEL zone was successfully reproduced at room temperature only and confirmed the effect of shear in WEL formation. The same cyclic tests conducted at 200 °C and 300 °C yielded results consistent with those of the monotonic tests; the deformation was much more localized and did not lead to WEL formation. MDPI 2022-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9571064/ /pubmed/36233932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15196590 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Thiercelin, Léo Cazottes, Sophie Saulot, Aurélien Lebon, Frédéric Mercier, Florian Le Bourlot, Christophe Dancette, Sylvain Fabrègue, Damien Development of Temperature-Controlled Shear Tests to Reproduce White-Etching-Layer Formation in Pearlitic Rail Steel |
title | Development of Temperature-Controlled Shear Tests to Reproduce White-Etching-Layer Formation in Pearlitic Rail Steel |
title_full | Development of Temperature-Controlled Shear Tests to Reproduce White-Etching-Layer Formation in Pearlitic Rail Steel |
title_fullStr | Development of Temperature-Controlled Shear Tests to Reproduce White-Etching-Layer Formation in Pearlitic Rail Steel |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of Temperature-Controlled Shear Tests to Reproduce White-Etching-Layer Formation in Pearlitic Rail Steel |
title_short | Development of Temperature-Controlled Shear Tests to Reproduce White-Etching-Layer Formation in Pearlitic Rail Steel |
title_sort | development of temperature-controlled shear tests to reproduce white-etching-layer formation in pearlitic rail steel |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9571064/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36233932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15196590 |
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