Search Results - "Beynon, J.H."
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Decarburisation and rolling contact fatigue of a rail steel
Published in Wear (24-02-2006)“…Decarburisation is present on all new rails and unless ground off, will be on the running surface once installed. This paper presents a detailed investigation…”
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Hot workability of spray-formed AISI M3:2 high-speed steel
Published in Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing (25-11-2004)“…Axisymmetric hot compression tests (900–1100 °C) on spray-formed AISI M3:2 high-speed steel were performed in order to establish suitable parameters for hot…”
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Deterioration of rolling contact fatigue life of pearlitic rail steel due to dry-wet rolling-sliding line contact
Published in Wear (01-09-1996)“…This study is aimed at the deterioration of rolling contact fatigue (RCF) life of pearlitic rail steel, under rolling-sliding conditions, where the wet phase…”
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Rolling contact fatigue of white etching layer: Part 1
Published in Wear (01-04-2007)“…White etching layer (WEL) is a surface metallurgical feature that is commonly present on rail. An investigation of its behaviour under rolling/sliding…”
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Rolling contact fatigue of white etching layer
Published in Wear (01-04-2007)“…White etching layer (WEL) is a surface metallurgical feature that is commonly present on rail when it is in service. An investigation of its behaviour under…”
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Strength enhancement of aluminium honeycombs caused by entrapped air under dynamic out-of-plane compression
Published in International journal of impact engineering (01-09-2012)“…The out-of-plane crushing behaviour of aluminium hexagonal honeycombs containing different percentages of holes (i.e., the fraction of penetrated cells to the…”
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A new test to study the cyclic hardening behaviour of a range of high strength rail materials
Published in Wear (15-05-2014)“…Plastic ratcheting plays a key role in wear and rolling contact fatigue crack formation at the wheel–rail interface. Tests to examine the wear and rolling…”
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Oxide scale behaviour on aluminium and steel under hot working conditions
Published in Journal of materials processing technology (03-07-2006)“…Elevated temperature exposure to air of aluminium alloys and steel during thermomechanical processing inevitably results in oxide scales forming on the…”
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Modelling surface thermal damage to hot mill rolls
Published in Wear (10-09-2007)“…Surface thermal damage to hot mill work roll materials was investigated using twin-disc high-temperature laboratory test rig under conditions that are relevant…”
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Microstructure modelling of hot deformation of Al–1%Mg alloy
Published in Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing (15-11-2009)“…This study presents the application of the finite element method and intelligent systems techniques to the prediction of microstructural mapping for aluminium…”
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Strength of AISI 316L in torsion at high temperature
Published in Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing (25-02-2008)“…Hot torsion flow behaviour of 30 μm grained AISI 316L stainless steel was investigated in the range of temperatures 850–1100 °C with equivalent strain rates…”
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Prediction of fatigue crack initiation for rolling contact fatigue
Published in International journal of fatigue (01-03-2000)“…In finite element (FE) simulations of a twin disc test of a wheel/rail contact, fatigue crack initiation criteria for elastic shakedown, plastic shakedown and…”
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The effect of microstructure and composition on the rolling contact fatigue behaviour of cast bainitic steels
Published in Wear (10-09-2007)“…The operating life of back-up rolls used in hot rolling mills is limited by rolling contact fatigue (RCF), and by wear. Bainitic steels are used as they offer…”
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Measurement of oxide properties for numerical evaluation of their failure under hot rolling conditions
Published in Journal of materials processing technology (09-09-2002)“…In this work a method based on combination of hot tensile measurements and finite element (FE) modelling is discussed—a method of direct measurement of oxide…”
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Hybrid modelling of aluminium–magnesium alloys during thermomechanical processing in terms of physically-based, neuro-fuzzy and finite element models
Published in Acta materialia (06-10-2003)“…For modern metals industries using thermomechanical processing, off-line modelling and on-line control based on physical knowledge are highly desirable in…”
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Controlling mechanisms of deformation of AA5052 aluminium alloy at small strains under hot working conditions
Published in Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing (25-02-2005)“…The objective of the present work was to investigate the thermomechanical behaviour of a commercial Al–Mg alloy and to understand the deformation mechanisms…”
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Formation and structure of a subsurface layer in hot rolled aluminium alloy AA3104 transfer bar
Published in Tribology international (01-11-2005)“…As a basis for extended studies into the evolution, structure and corrosion properties of the subsurface layers in hot rolled aluminium alloys, the evolution…”
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