Daniel Gren
Daniel Gren is a PhD student within the field of engineering materials with focus on rail materials. His research is focused on the effect the anisotropy developing in the rail surface has on the crack initiation and crack propagation.
Showing 6 publications
Effects of predeformation on torsional fatigue in R260 rail steel
Fatigue Crack Characteristics in Gradient Predeformed Pearlitic Steel under Multiaxial Loading
Fatigue crack behaviour in pearlitic railway rails subjected to large shear deformation
Fatigue Crack Propagation on Uniaxial Loading of Biaxially Predeformed Pearlitic Rail Steel
Effect of large shear deformation on fatigue crack behavior in pearlitic rail steel
A method for in-field railhead crack detection using digital image correlation
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Showing 3 research projects
Driving research and innovation to push Europe's rail system forward (IN2TRACK3)
Characterization of crack initiation and propagation in anisotropic material (CHARMEC MU35)
Research into enhanced track and switch and crossing system 2 (In2Track-2)