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Effect of oil and water mixtures on adhesion in the wheel/rail contact
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2008
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EngineeringMechanicsContact MechanicMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringWettingWheel/rail InterfaceSliding WearAdhesive MaterialTribological PropertySurface FinishWheel/rail ContactIncreased AdhesionWater Mixtures
This article details the findings of a series of twin disc machine adhesion tests that investigated the effects of oil and water mixtures on adhesion at the wheel/rail interface. Oil was found to have a dominant effect on adhesion in the presence of water. Surfaces coated with oil at 4.7×10 −3 g/cm 2 and sprayed with water had levels of adhesion similar to those coated by a replenishing supply of oil. The tests showed that drying a wet contact can initially give a reduction in adhesion, that increased roughness results in increased adhesion in the presence of oil, and that increased contact pressure improves adhesion in the presence of oil.
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