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    Decarburisation and rolling contact fatigue of a rail steel by Carroll, R.I., Beynon, J.H.

    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 by Rodenburg, C., Krzyzanowski, M., Beynon, J.H., Rainforth, W.M.

    “…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 by Tyfour, W.R., Beynon, J.H., Kapoor, A.

    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 by Carroll, R.I., Beynon, J.H.

    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 by Carroll, R.I., Beynon, J.H.

    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 by Xu, S., Beynon, J.H., Ruan, D., Yu, T.X.

    “…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 by Khoddam, S., Shamdani, A.H., Mutton, P., Ravitharan, R., Beynon, J.H., Kapoor, A.

    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 by Frolish, M.F., Krzyzanowski, M., Rainforth, W.M., Beynon, J.H.

    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 by Mercado-Solis, R.D., Talamantes-Silva, J., Beynon, J.H., Hernandez-Rodriguez, M.A.L.

    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 by Talamantes-Silva, J., Abbod, M.F., Cabrera, E.S. Puchi, Howard, I.C., Beynon, J.H., Sellars, C.M., Linkens, D.A.

    “…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 by Angella, G., Wynne, B.P., Rainforth, W.M., Beynon, J.H.

    “…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 by Ringsberg, J.W, Loo-Morrey, M, Josefson, B.L, Kapoor, A, Beynon, J.H

    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 by Green, M.R., Rainforth, W.M., Frolish, M.F., Beynon, J.H.

    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 by Krzyzanowski, M, Beynon, J.H

    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 by Zhu, Q., Abbod, M.F., Talamantes-Silva, J., Sellars, C.M., Linkens, D.A., Beynon, J.H.

    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 by Carmona, R., Zhu, Q., Sellars, C.M., Beynon, J.H.

    “…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 by Frolish, M.F., Walker, J.C., Jiao, C., Rainforth, W.M., Beynon, J.H.

    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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