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Influence of mechanical inter-carriage coupling system of four-axle locomotive bogie frames on wheels and rails degradation on curved track

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In the paper a proposition of extending the service life of the four-axle locomotive wheelsets has been analyzed. A simple mechanical system, that elastically connects the bogie frames in horizontal plane beyond a locomotive body, has been examined. The specialized Vi-Rail program, designed to test the dynamics of rail vehicles, has been used for numerical calculations. Some numerical results according to wheels wear and guide forces of the four-axes locomotive without and with mechanical system connecting the bogie frames have been analyzed. The lateral and torsional stiffnesses of the connecting element has been taken into account. The results of simulation tests concern the wear numbers of wheels and magnitudes of guiding forces for locomotive model moving at a permissible speed on a curved track with radius of 300 and 1000 meters. The drive torque characteristics have been selected in such a way that the vehicle, overcoming the resistance to motion, runs at a constant speed appropriate for a given track curvature. It has been demonstrated, that the MBS programme can be an effective tool for assessing rail traction vehicle possibilities in the category of expected wheel-rail wear and damage during operations on curved tracks.
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107--117
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Bibliogr. 7 poz., fot., tab., wykr.
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  • Warsaw University of Technology
Bibliografia
  • 1. Burstow, M. (2004). Whole life rail model application and development for rssb–continued development of an rcf damage parameter. Rail Standards and Safety Board, London.
  • 2. EN 14363, B. (2005). Railway applications-testing for the acceptance of running characteristics of railway vehicles-testing of running behaviour and stationary tests. Czech Institute for Normalisation.
  • 3. Enblom, R. (2009). Deterioration mechanisms in the wheel–rail interface with focus on wear prediction: a literature review. Vehicle System Dynamics, 47(6):661–700.
  • 4. Iwnicki, S. (1999). The Manchester Benchmarks for Rail Vehicle Simulation. Supplement to Vehicle System Dynamics. Routledge.
  • 5. Jendel, T. and Berg, M. (2002). Prediction of wheel profile wear: methodology and verification. Vehicle System Dynamics, 37(sup1):502–513.
  • 6. Kalker, J. J. (2013). Three-dimensional elastic bodies in rolling contact, volume 2. Springer Science & Business Media.
  • 7. Piotrowski, J. and Kik, W. (2008). A simplified model of wheel/rail contact mechanics for non-hertzian problems and its application in rail vehicle dynamic simulations. Vehicle System Dynamics, 46(1-2):27–48.
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