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Abstract
A framework for assessing the capacity of railway axle journal bearings is presented after elaborating on the locale rolling contact fatigue (RCF) failure mechanism. Three phases are conducted, including the determination of bearing service loads, finite element analysis (FEA) on the localized RCF stresses of bearing components, and the life-related capacity assessment on the bearings and bearing components. Results prove that wheel-track (WT) contact forces inspected by an instrumented wheel set can be transferred into bearing service loads. Two-step FEA from the global wheel set to the local bearings is used to obtain localized RCF stresses at dangerous locations around the bearing contact regions. After determining the locations, a life-related capacity assessment is performed by evaluating equivalent RCF stresses and lives at the locations to determine the weakest bearing component. Typical practice is given in agreement with FEA. This method deals with the FEA of bearing structures, material cyclic stress-strain curves, and probabilistic RCF life curves. Therefore, this work greatly enhances the development of rail-bearing materials, innovative structures, and capacity assessment.
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1 National Energy Group Railway Equipment Co., Ltd , Beijing 100011, China
2 School of Mechanical Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University , Chengdu 610031, China