Experimental investigation into the failure behaviour of insulated rail joints
conference contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byPaul Boyd, Nirmal MandalNirmal Mandal, T Bandula, N Zong, Manicka Dhanasekar
Ratchetting failure of railhead material adjacent to the endpost which is placed in the air gap between the two rail ends at insulated rail joints causes significant economic problems to the railway operators who rely on the proper functioning of these joints for train control using the signalling track circuitry. The ratchetting failure is a localised problem and is very difficult to predict even when complex analytical methods are employed. This paper presents a novel experimental technique that enables measurement of the progressive ratchetting. A special purpose test rig was developed for this purpose and commissioned by the Centre for Railway Engineering at Central Queensland University. The rig also provides the capability of testing of the wheel/rail rolling contact conditions. The results provide confidence that accurate measurement of the localised failure of railhead material can be achieved using the test rig.
Funding
Category 4 - CRC Research Income
History
Start Page
53
End Page
60
Number of Pages
8
Start Date
2012-01-01
ISBN-13
9780987398901
Location
Brisbane, Australia
Publisher
RTSA
Place of Publication
Barton, A.C.T.
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Centre for Railway Engineering; Institute for Resource Industries and Sustainability (IRIS); Rail Innovation Australia Pty Ltd; School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment;