NTL Record

Title Estimation of Residual Stresses in Railroad Commuter Car Wheels Following Manufacture [Presentation]
Record ID 22656
Personal Name
Creator
Gordon, Jeff; Perlman, A. Benjamin
Source Presented at the International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exhibition in Nov. 1998, Anaheim, CA.
Corporate
Contributor
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.)
Publisher United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Railroad Administration
Publication Date 19981100
Language English
Abstract A finite element simulation is presented for the prediction of residual stresses resulting from the heat treatment of railroad commuter car wheels during manufacture. The quenching and annealing segments of the wheel manufacturing process are simulated using a decoupled heat transfer and stress analysis. A set of baseline parameters which characterize geometry, material properties and quench characteristics is developed which are representative of current rim-quenching practice. Results indicate the formation of a layer of residual circumferential (hoop) compression to a depth of about 4 cm (1.5 inch) from the tread surface. Variations of these parameters which account for expected ranges in the manufacturing process are shown to have little influence on this finding. The as-manufactured net rim compressive residual stress may be reversed when subjected to service loading in railroad commuter operations. This situation is examined in a companion paper. Tensile stresses at the wheel tread create an environment conducive to the formation of surface cracks that may threaten the safety of train operations. The results of the studies presented in this paper are required to define the initial conditions for analyses of how service conditions may act to change the as-manufactured residual stress state.
Rosap ID dot:8521
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/8521
TRT Terms Railroad trains; Commuter cars; Wheels; Heat transfer; Structural analysis; Thermal fatigue; Finite element method; Simulation
General Subjects Railroad commuter car wheels; Thermal cracks
Classification NTL - RAIL TRANSPORTATION - RAIL TRANSPORTATION;
NTL - RAIL TRANSPORTATION - High Speed Ground Transportation;
NTL - RAIL TRANSPORTATION - Rail Energy and Environment;
NTL - RAIL TRANSPORTATION - Rail Safety
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Availability Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center
Resource type Research Paper
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/22000/22600/22656/whlqnch.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository