Effects of Grinding Passes and Direction on Material Removal Behaviours in the Rail Grinding Process

Materials (Basel). 2018 Nov 15;11(11):2293. doi: 10.3390/ma11112293.

Abstract

A three-dimensional finite element model of rail grinding was established to explore the effects of grinding passes and grinding direction on the material removal behaviour of grinding rails during the grinding process. The results indicate that as the number of grinding passes increases, a decrease in the grinding force reduces both the amount of removed rail material and the surface roughness. There is a decrease in the grinding ratio caused by the increase in the wear on the grinding wheel and the decreased removal of the rail material. When the grinding direction changes, the wear of the grinding wheel decreases, which is contrary to the increasing trend of the amount of removed rail material, the grinding ratio, the surface roughness and the grinding force.

Keywords: grinding direction; grinding passes; material removal behaviour; rail grinding.