An Investigation on Adhesion Behavior of Solid Particles in Water Contaminated Wheel-Rail Contact
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Kvarda, Daniel
Galas, Radovan
Omasta, Milan
Hartl, Martin
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The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of solid particles of talc in water contaminated wheel-rail contact. The main aim was to identify situations where low adhesion can occur and define properties that impact the drop of adhesion. For the purpose of this study a laboratory ball-on-disc device was used.
The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of solid particles of talc in water contaminated wheel-rail contact. The main aim was to identify situations where low adhesion can occur and define properties that impact the drop of adhesion. For the purpose of this study a laboratory ball-on-disc device was used.
The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of solid particles of talc in water contaminated wheel-rail contact. The main aim was to identify situations where low adhesion can occur and define properties that impact the drop of adhesion. For the purpose of this study a laboratory ball-on-disc device was used.
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