Feasibility in assessing the dipped rail joint defects through dynamic response of heavy haul locomotive
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posted on 2022-09-13, 06:29 authored by Yan SunYan Sun, Maksym SpiryaginMaksym Spiryagin, Qing WuQing Wu, Colin ColeColin Cole, WH MaThe feasibility of monitoring the dipped rail joint defects has been theoretically investigated by simulating a locomotive-mounted acceleration system negotiating several types of dipped rail defects. Initially, a comprehensive locomotive-track model was developed using the multi-body dynamics approach. In this model, the locomotive car-body, bogie frames, wheelsets and driving motors are considered as rigid bodies; track modelling was also taken into account. A quantitative relationship between the characteristics (peak–peak values) of the axle box accelerations and the rail defects was determined through simulations. Therefore, the proposed approach, which combines defect analysis and comparisons with theoretical results, will enhance the ability for long-term monitoring and assessment of track systems and provides more informed preventative track maintenance strategies. © 2018, The Author(s).
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Category 3 - Industry and Other Research Income
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26Issue
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96End Page
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11eISSN
2196-0577ISSN
2095-087XPublisher
Springer, GermanyPublisher DOI
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CC BY 4.0Peer Reviewed
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2018-01-23External Author Affiliations
Southwest Jiaotong University, ChinaAuthor Research Institute
- Centre for Railway Engineering
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- Yes
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Journal of Modern TransportationUsage metrics
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