Surface Analysis of Railway Buffers Heads Covered with Bronze Using Laser Cladding

Railway buffers during the operation are staying in almost permanent contact with each other, creating friction node in the point of contact of two railway buffer heads. In consequence of overcoming track curves, turnouts and unevenness of track, the railway buffer heads moves relative to each other...

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Published in:Archives of Foundry Engineering
Main Authors: Sitarz M., Kurc-Lisiecka A., Gamon W.
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2017-06-01
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description Railway buffers during the operation are staying in almost permanent contact with each other, creating friction node in the point of contact of two railway buffer heads. In consequence of overcoming track curves, turnouts and unevenness of track, the railway buffer heads moves relative to each other causing friction, which results in its wear. When the wear is excessive, it might be a reason to withdrawn vehicle from service, it causes flattening of buffer head, and in consequence its abnormal cooperation. To avoid this phenomenon the buffer heads should be covered with graphitized grease, but this method has many disadvantages. Accordingly, it was found that it would be beneficial to cover the buffer head with bronze using laser cladding. In this article the metallographic and mechanical analysis of the newly created top layer of railway buffer head are presented. In article the results from tribological tests conducted on Amsler test bench are also presented. Based on test results described in article concluded that the layer of bronze coat on working surface of railway buffer head can be beneficial from operational point of view.
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spelling doaj-art-b11d501dff7c486ebfdff896e87ac5f32025-08-19T21:24:31ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Foundry Engineering2299-29442017-06-01172899410.1515/afe-2017-0057afe-2017-0057Surface Analysis of Railway Buffers Heads Covered with Bronze Using Laser CladdingSitarz M.0Kurc-Lisiecka A.1Gamon W.2Rail Transport Department, University of Dabrowa Gornicza, 1C Cieplaka Str., 41-300 Dabrowa Gornicza, PolandRail Transport Department, University of Dabrowa Gornicza, 1C Cieplaka Str., 41-300 Dabrowa Gornicza, PolandRail Transport Department, University of Dabrowa Gornicza, 1C Cieplaka Str., 41-300 Dabrowa Gornicza, PolandRailway buffers during the operation are staying in almost permanent contact with each other, creating friction node in the point of contact of two railway buffer heads. In consequence of overcoming track curves, turnouts and unevenness of track, the railway buffer heads moves relative to each other causing friction, which results in its wear. When the wear is excessive, it might be a reason to withdrawn vehicle from service, it causes flattening of buffer head, and in consequence its abnormal cooperation. To avoid this phenomenon the buffer heads should be covered with graphitized grease, but this method has many disadvantages. Accordingly, it was found that it would be beneficial to cover the buffer head with bronze using laser cladding. In this article the metallographic and mechanical analysis of the newly created top layer of railway buffer head are presented. In article the results from tribological tests conducted on Amsler test bench are also presented. Based on test results described in article concluded that the layer of bronze coat on working surface of railway buffer head can be beneficial from operational point of view.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/afe.2017.17.issue-2/afe-2017-0057/afe-2017-0057.xml?format=INTWear resistant alloysRailway buffer headsLaser claddingClads of aluminum bronze CuAl9Fe3Properties of clads
spellingShingle Sitarz M.
Kurc-Lisiecka A.
Gamon W.
Surface Analysis of Railway Buffers Heads Covered with Bronze Using Laser Cladding
Wear resistant alloys
Railway buffer heads
Laser cladding
Clads of aluminum bronze CuAl9Fe3
Properties of clads
title Surface Analysis of Railway Buffers Heads Covered with Bronze Using Laser Cladding
title_full Surface Analysis of Railway Buffers Heads Covered with Bronze Using Laser Cladding
title_fullStr Surface Analysis of Railway Buffers Heads Covered with Bronze Using Laser Cladding
title_full_unstemmed Surface Analysis of Railway Buffers Heads Covered with Bronze Using Laser Cladding
title_short Surface Analysis of Railway Buffers Heads Covered with Bronze Using Laser Cladding
title_sort surface analysis of railway buffers heads covered with bronze using laser cladding
topic Wear resistant alloys
Railway buffer heads
Laser cladding
Clads of aluminum bronze CuAl9Fe3
Properties of clads
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