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Friction-Slip Curves - The Pathway from Twin-Disc Tribo Measurements to Full-Scale Locomotive Multibody Simulations

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posted on 2024-01-16, 00:06 authored by Esteban Bernal ArangoEsteban Bernal Arango, Maksym SpiryaginMaksym Spiryagin, Sebastian Stichel, Nicola Bosso, Roger Lewis, Christopher BosomworthChristopher Bosomworth, Qing WuQing Wu, Colin ColeColin Cole
Locomotive multibody simulations are commonly used as a cost-effective tool to study, energy efficiency, wheel-rail wear, rolling contact fatigue, etc. The accuracy of the wheel-rail contact forces from multibody simulations depends on the correct modelling of the friction conditions. The friction coefficient is a function of the slip velocity, and it is influenced by several tribological parameters including, for example, material mechanical properties, environmental conditions and the presence of third body layers that vary spatially and temporally along the track. In most cases, generic friction-slip curves obtained from publications and public reports are used as inputs to the wheel-rail contact model in the locomotive simulations, as direct friction measurements using full-scale experimental set-ups are generally cost-prohibitive. A pathway to produce friction-slip curves from tribo-machine friction measurements is proposed in this paper. The pathway involves manufacturing discs from actual wheel and rail material samples to measure the traction coefficient at a spectrum of slip set points using a twin-disc tribo-machine. The tribo-machine results are scaled to be used in a locomotive multibody model that uses the modified Fastsim and a traction system co-simulation approach. Two friction curves for wet and dry conditions are processed and exemplified in a dynamic model.

History

Start Page

V001T07A005-1

End Page

V001T07A005-6

Number of Pages

6

Start Date

2022-04-20

Finish Date

2022-04-21

ISBN-13

9780791885758

Location

Virtual

Publisher

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Place of Publication

New York, NY

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

The University of Sheffield, UK; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Author Research Institute

  • Centre for Railway Engineering

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

Joint Rail Conference 2022

Parent Title

Proceedings of the 2022 Joint Rail Conference (JRC2022)

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