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Effect of Sliding Wear on Surface Microstructure and Wear Property of D2 Wheel Steel

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Figure 1. Sample dimensions and contact mode of wheel/rail samples (unit: mm).
Figure 2. The wear loss of wheel/rail samples with different cycles.
Figure 3. The wear morphology of wheel samples with different cycles (a) original sample (b) 200 cycles (c) 800 cycles (d) 4000 cycles (e) 12,000 cycles
Figure 5. The hardness profile of wheel samples at different depth from surface with dif-ferent cycles
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