Improving wagon running safety - predicting wagon instability during normal freight operations

The Cooperate Research Centre for Railway Engineering and Technologies has a research project focused upon developing low cost vehicle ride quality detection systems. This paper presents the development of a device which gives indications of wheel unloading and LIV offering both warnings and the opp...

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Main Authors: Xia, F., Cole, C., Wolfs, Peter
Other Authors: Unknown
Format: Conference Paper
Published: RTSA Railway Technical Society of Australasia 2006
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40645
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author Xia, F.
Cole, C.
Wolfs, Peter
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Xia, F.
Cole, C.
Wolfs, Peter
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description The Cooperate Research Centre for Railway Engineering and Technologies has a research project focused upon developing low cost vehicle ride quality detection systems. This paper presents the development of a device which gives indications of wheel unloading and LIV offering both warnings and the opportunity for prevention of derailment. A vehicle based instability prediction system has been developed using measured accelerations of the wagon body as inputs to an inverse wagon model. Numerical integration of the system is then used to get the kinematic quantities of wheelsets. The vertical wheel-rail interface force can be determined by the sum of Hertzian spring and damping forces between wheel and rail. The lateral wheel rail force is then determined by Kalker's theory. A laboratory test was designed to compare the results between inverse model and measurement. Results show the estimated results match well with the results from laboratory test. Additional validation was also achieved by comparison with wagon simulations developed using VAMPIRE.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-406452017-10-02T02:26:56Z Improving wagon running safety - predicting wagon instability during normal freight operations Xia, F. Cole, C. Wolfs, Peter Unknown The Cooperate Research Centre for Railway Engineering and Technologies has a research project focused upon developing low cost vehicle ride quality detection systems. This paper presents the development of a device which gives indications of wheel unloading and LIV offering both warnings and the opportunity for prevention of derailment. A vehicle based instability prediction system has been developed using measured accelerations of the wagon body as inputs to an inverse wagon model. Numerical integration of the system is then used to get the kinematic quantities of wheelsets. The vertical wheel-rail interface force can be determined by the sum of Hertzian spring and damping forces between wheel and rail. The lateral wheel rail force is then determined by Kalker's theory. A laboratory test was designed to compare the results between inverse model and measurement. Results show the estimated results match well with the results from laboratory test. Additional validation was also achieved by comparison with wagon simulations developed using VAMPIRE. 2006 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40645 RTSA Railway Technical Society of Australasia restricted
spellingShingle Xia, F.
Cole, C.
Wolfs, Peter
Improving wagon running safety - predicting wagon instability during normal freight operations
title Improving wagon running safety - predicting wagon instability during normal freight operations
title_full Improving wagon running safety - predicting wagon instability during normal freight operations
title_fullStr Improving wagon running safety - predicting wagon instability during normal freight operations
title_full_unstemmed Improving wagon running safety - predicting wagon instability during normal freight operations
title_short Improving wagon running safety - predicting wagon instability during normal freight operations
title_sort improving wagon running safety - predicting wagon instability during normal freight operations
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40645