Publication detail
Laboratory investigation on the particle-size effects in railway sanding: Comparisons between standard sand and its micro fragments
SHI, L.B. WANG, C. DING, H.H. KVARDA, D. GALAS, R. OMASTA, M. WANG, W.J. LIU, Q.Y. HARTL, M.
Czech title
Laboratorní výzkum vlivu velikosti částic při pískování: porovnání standardního písku a jeho micro fragmentů
English title
Laboratory investigation on the particle-size effects in railway sanding: Comparisons between standard sand and its micro fragments
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
In the railway sanding, the sand particles are firstly crushed into finer fragments in the inlet zone of wheel/rail contact. Therefore, two kinds of particles act in the sanding process: the initial sand with large sizes and the final fragments with micro sizes. To learn which kind of particles is more crucial for the sanding performances, standard sand particles (0.6–2.0 mm) and its micro fragments (0.1–30 μm) were used as two types of adhesion enhancers. The results indicated that the application of micro fragments had advantages on reducing the wear and surface damage, without losing adhesion enhancing capacities compared to the standard sand particles. However, the “fluid-driven” rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage occurred when the micro fragments were used.
Czech abstract
Při pískovacím procesu dochází nejdříve k rozdrcení částic písku na malé fragmenty. Z tohoto důvodu můžeme u pískování rozlišit dva typy částic: velké počáteční částice a malé micro fragmenty. Cílem této studie bylo porovnat tyto dva typy částic z hlediska schopnosti obnovy adheze. S ohledem na tento cíl byl v této studii použit standardního písek (částice o velikosti 0,6-2,0 mm) a jeho micro fragmenty (částice o velikosti 0.1-30 μm). Výsledky ukazují, že micro fragmenty jsou schopny poskytovat stejnou obnovu adheze jako standardní písek, a současně jsou schopny redukovat opotřebení a míru poškození povrchu. Nicméně micro fragmenty (aplikované v podobě vodní suspenze) vedly ke kontaktní únavě.
English abstract
In the railway sanding, the sand particles are firstly crushed into finer fragments in the inlet zone of wheel/rail contact. Therefore, two kinds of particles act in the sanding process: the initial sand with large sizes and the final fragments with micro sizes. To learn which kind of particles is more crucial for the sanding performances, standard sand particles (0.6–2.0 mm) and its micro fragments (0.1–30 μm) were used as two types of adhesion enhancers. The results indicated that the application of micro fragments had advantages on reducing the wear and surface damage, without losing adhesion enhancing capacities compared to the standard sand particles. However, the “fluid-driven” rolling contact fatigue (RCF) damage occurred when the micro fragments were used.
Keywords in Czech
Pískování, adheze v kontaktu kola a kolejnice, opotřebení a poškození, fragmenty písku
Keywords in English
Railway sanding, Wheel/rail adhesion, Wear and damage, Sand fragments
Released
01.06.2020
Publisher
Elsevier
Location
Nizozemsko
ISSN
0301-679X
Volume
146
Number
6
Pages from–to
106259–106259
Pages count
12
BIBTEX
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title="Laboratory investigation on the particle-size effects in railway sanding: Comparisons between standard sand and its micro fragments",
year="2020",
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number="6",
month="June",
pages="106259--106259",
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