Mohammad Salahi Nezhad
Mohammad is a PhD student at the the division of material and computational mechanics, IMS. Mohammad's project focuses on growth of rolling contact fatigue cracks. The aim of the project is to investigate and develop methods to predict crack progression in railway wheels and rails. This find can be used in design and maintenance of railway infrastructures. Mohammad uses detailed finite elements analyses for crack growth simulations and these numerical simulations should be compared to operational data.
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Numerical investigations of rolling contact fatigue crack growth in a rail head
Numerical prediction of railhead rolling contact fatigue crack growth
NUMERICAL PREDICTION OF ROLLING CONTACT FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH IN A RAILHEAD
Crack growth paths in rolling contact fatigue — Numerical predictions
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Showing 3 research projects
Driving research and innovation to push Europe's rail system forward (IN2TRACK3)
Growth of rolling contact fatigue cracks (CHARMEC MU38)
Research into enhanced track and switch and crossing system 2 (In2Track-2)