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Friction and wear in railway ballast stone interfaces

Bettina Suhr, T. Butcher, Roger Lewis, Klaus Six

2020Tribology International19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Particle friction in railway ballast influences strongly the behaviour of ballasted tracks. New challenges posed on railway infrastructure increase the requirement for simulations, which need the friction coefficient as an input parameter. Measured friction coefficients of ballast stone contacts were found only in two studies, both under constant loads. In this work, two types of ballast were investigated in cyclic friction tests with incremental increase of the applied load after several cycles. Before each load increase, 3D-scans of some ballast stones allowed to calculate the contact area. Estimating the stress in the contact, the stress-dependency of the friction coefficient and wear were investigated. These experimental observations are discussed regarding their impact for friction modelling in the simulation of railway ballast.

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BallastFriction coefficientDynamical frictionWork (physics)Materials scienceCoefficient of frictionContact areaStress (linguistics)Geotechnical engineeringConstant (computer programming)Structural engineeringMechanicsEngineeringMechanical engineeringComposite materialComputer sciencePhysicsElectrical engineeringProgramming languagePhilosophyLinguisticsRailway Engineering and DynamicsMechanical stress and fatigue analysisAdhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions