A grey box-based inverse wagon model was developed to estimate wheel-rail contact forces using only measurements of wagon body responses as inputs. The project is based on a similar application using a deterministic inverse wagon model [F.Xia, C.Cole, and P.Wolfs, An inverse railway wagon model and its applications, Veh. Syst. Dyn. 45(6) (2007), pp.583-605]. The deterministic (i.e. white box) inverse wagon model has some limitations, one of which is that the high-frequency components of the forces at the wheel-rail interface cannot be predicted from the lower frequencies at the wagon body. They are effectively isolated by the suspension. To overcome this problem, the present research focuses on developing of a grey box-based inverse wagon. The high-frequency forces may be considered as the responses to random track irregularities which high frequency and appear as a random feature. The grey box-based inverse wagon is used to predict wheel-rail contact forces using only lateral and vertical accelerations, roll, pitch and yaw angular velocities measured on the wagon body.
Funding
Category 3 - Industry and Other Research Income
History
Parent Title
Vehicle system Dynamics. Supplement 2008.
Start Page
469
End Page
480
Number of Pages
12
Start Date
2008-01-01
ISSN
0042-3114
Location
Berkeley, USA
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Place of Publication
United Kingdom.
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Centre for Railway Engineering; IAVSD Symposium (20th : 2008 : Berkeley, USA) [electronic resource]; Not affiliated to a Research Institute;