Adam PG Wilby, Jacob Corteen, Roger Lewis, David I Fletcher
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摘要
我们开发了一种新的光学监测系统,用于实时现场拍摄正在进行磨损测试的钢轨双圆盘试样运行表面的损伤起始点。线扫描摄像系统已在谢菲尔德大学 ROlling Sliding 2 (SUROS2) 双盘机上进行了演示。结果表明,该系统可以连续跟踪磨损片的发展,首次在不中断测试的情况下观察到磨损片的开始和磨损片尺寸的稳定。量化总磨损片阴影像素数的图像分析表明与质量损失结果有很好的相关性,这表明光学数据具有在不中断测试的情况下量化钢轨磨损的潜力。此外,在水润滑测试中,新系统还能通过试样上的水层观察滚动接触疲劳(RCF)裂纹的产生,而无需中断测试。通过新的观察方法,对钢轨磨损和 RCF 性能的了解不断加深,有助于提高对钢轨性能的认识,并有助于根据钢轨性能选择钢轨等级。
Novel in-situ real-time line scan optical monitoring of wear and surface damage initiation in a laboratory twin disc test
A new optical monitoring system has been developed to photograph in-situ in real time the initiation of damage on the running surface of a rail steel twin-disc sample undergoing wear testing. The line-scan camera system has been demonstrated on the Sheffield University ROlling Sliding 2 (SUROS2) twin-disc machine. The results show the system can continuously track the development of wear flakes, with wear flake initiation and stabilisation of wear flake size observed without test interruption for the first time. Image analysis to quantify the total wear flake shadow pixel count showed a good correlation with the mass loss results, indicating the potential for the optical data to quantify rail steel wear without interruption to testing. Furthermore, in a water-lubricated test the new system enables observation of rolling contact fatigue (RCF) crack initiation through a water layer present on the specimens, without requiring test interruption. The improving knowledge of the wear and RCF performance of rail steels available from the new observation method can help improve understanding of steel performance and support to the selection of rail steel grades according to their performance.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit is devoted to engineering in its widest interpretation applicable to rail and rapid transit. The Journal aims to promote sharing of technical knowledge, ideas and experience between engineers and researchers working in the railway field.