Determination of stress-strain characteristics of railhead steel using image analysis


Autoria(s): Bandula-Heva, T.; Dhanasekar, M.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

True stress-strain curve of railhead steel is required to investigate the behaviour of railhead under wheel loading through elasto-plastic Finite Element (FE) analysis. To reduce the rate of wear, the railhead material is hardened through annealing and quenching. The Australian standard rail sections are not fully hardened and hence suffer from non-uniform distribution of the material property; usage of average properties in the FE modelling can potentially induce error in the predicted plastic strains. Coupons obtained at varying depths of the railhead were, therefore, tested under axial tension and the strains were measured using strain gauges as well as an image analysis technique, known as the Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). The head hardened steel exhibit existence of three distinct zones of yield strength; the yield strength as the ratio of the average yield strength provided in the standard (σyr=780MPa) and the corresponding depth as the ratio of the head hardened zone along the axis of symmetry are as follows: (1.17 σyr, 20%), (1.06 σyr, 20%- 80%) and (0.71 σyr, > 80%). The stress-strain curves exhibit limited plastic zone with fracture occurring at strain less than 0.1.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48279/

Publicador

World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology

Relação

http://www.waset.org/journals/waset/v60/v60-335.pdf

Bandula-Heva, T. & Dhanasekar, M. (2011) Determination of stress-strain characteristics of railhead steel using image analysis. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 60, pp. 1884-1888.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #090507 Transport Engineering #Stess-strain Curve #Tensile Test #Particle Image Velocimetry #Railhead Metal Properties
Tipo

Journal Article