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Investigation of influence of constraints with radius links on locomotive axle load distribution and wheelset steering ability

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Maksym SpiryaginMaksym Spiryagin, H Yoo, KS Lee, V Spiryagin, M Gorbunov
The problem of improving the tractive and dynamic performance of locomotives by means of using axle boxes with inclined radius links was investigated. The kinematics of axle boxes with different variants (different angles) and designs of inclined radius links, based on the vector contour method for link mechanisms, was studied. The results of a bogie design with vertically inclined radius links were used for the improvement of vertical load distribution for locomotives. The behavior of a locomotive running in a curve is more complicated because the lateral forces appear between a flange of the wheel and the head of the rail in the contact zone, and the values of wheel slip are higher than for straight sections of track. These two factors are the main reasons for wheel wear. Theoretical and experimental investigations to reduce wear and to improve vehicle dynamics were made, and the results obtained show that an effective solution can be reached by the use of inclined links to the longitudinal axis of a bogie in the horizontal plane. Questions about the development of a bogie with a radial installation and active steering are discussed.

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Category 3 - Industry and Other Research Income

History

Volume

27

Issue

7

Start Page

1903

End Page

1913

Number of Pages

11

ISSN

1738-494X

Location

Germany

Publisher

Springer

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Centre for Railway Engineering; Hanyang Taehakkyo; Institute for Resource Industries and Sustainability (IRIS); Skhidnoukraïnsʹkyĭ nats͡ionalʹnyĭ universytet;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of mechanical science and technology.

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