Measures to Counter Fatigue Failure in Railway Axles

Author:

Maxwell W. W.1,Dudley B. R.2,Cleary A. B.3,Richards J.1,Shaw J.1

Affiliation:

1. London Transport Board

2. Nottingham University

3. Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd, Billingham on Tees, Co. Durham; formerly Nottingham University

Abstract

This paper reviews the experience in London Transport of fatigue cracking in railway axles, and presents the results of laboratory fatigue tests on full-scale axle specimens under simulated rotating bending. The investigation was undertaken with the aim of entirely eliminating fatigue cracking and fretting under the press fits of wheel-axle sets. Whilst cold rolling of wheel seats, which is standard L.T. practice, strongly inhibits the propagation of such fatigue cracks, it does not prevent their initiation. The introduction of a stress-relieving groove, such that the edge of the press fit overhangs the groove, leads to a marked reduction in fretting and increase in life of test specimens, and the results of a limited service test suggest that the presence of such a groove reduces the stresses under the wheel hubs to a level at which cracking is eliminated. Since the presence of a press fit near to a groove increases the stress level at the root of the groove it is desirable to cold-roll the grooves, and a suitable rolling technique employing three rollers of slightly different profile radii has been developed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Engineering

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