Friction measurement and creep force modelling methodology for locomotive track damage studies
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posted on 2019-05-01, 00:00 authored by Maksym SpiryaginMaksym Spiryagin, I Person, M Hayman, Qing WuQing Wu, Yan SunYan Sun, Dwayne Nielsen, Christopher BosomworthChristopher Bosomworth, Colin ColeColin ColeTo understand the effect of locomotive dynamic behaviour on track damage, a great number of train operational parameters should be considered in the analysis. Two of the critical parameters are based on the introduction of friction-creep curves and in-train forces in the locomotive models. Due to the high costs of locomotive field testing programs, this paper proposes a methodology that focuses on the introduction of friction measurements, performed with an experimental tribometer, and estimates in-train forces from locomotive/track multibody simulations. Two implementation cases, dry and lubricated friction conditions, are presented in this paper. © 2018 TU Delft.
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Category 3 - Industry and Other Research Income
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Li Z; Nunez AStart Page
914End Page
920Number of Pages
7Start Date
2018-09-24Finish Date
2018-09-27ISSN
2590-0609ISBN-13
9789461869630Location
Delft, The NetherlandsPublisher
Delft University of TechnologyPlace of Publication
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- Yes
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- No
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AB DEsolver, Sweden; Insyte Solutions, QldAuthor Research Institute
- Centre for Railway Engineering
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11th International Conference on Contact Mechanics and Wear of Rail/Wheel Systems (CM 2018)Usage metrics
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