1991
DOI: 10.1016/0167-8442(91)90016-d
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Approximate crack growth estimate of railway wheel influenced by normal and shear action

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“…It is evident that the fatigue lives of the locomotive wheels are reduced appreciably when all the three stress intensity factors are accounted for. [36], with kind permission from Elsevier Science Ltd. , Pergamon Imprint, Oxford, UK It appears in Fig.…”
Section: 4 Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is evident that the fatigue lives of the locomotive wheels are reduced appreciably when all the three stress intensity factors are accounted for. [36], with kind permission from Elsevier Science Ltd. , Pergamon Imprint, Oxford, UK It appears in Fig.…”
Section: 4 Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Works by Lunden [34], Meizoso and Sevillano [35], and Meizoso, Esnaola and Perez [36] will be introduced here briefly. This phenomenon is observed typically at the gauge corner of rails.…”
Section: Surface Cracksmentioning
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