Dynamic analysis of railway vehicle-track interactions due to wheel flat with a pitch-plane vehicle model

Authors

  • Rajib Ul Alam Uzzal Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Concordia University, Montreal
  • Waiz Ahmed Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Concordia University, Montreal
  • Subhash Rakheja Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Concordia University, Montreal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/jme.v39i2.1851

Keywords:

Wheel flat, pitch-plane vehicle, wheel-rail impact, component force

Abstract

This paper presents the responses of the railway vehicle and track components in terms of contact forces and displacements. The considered vehicle model is a five-DOF pitch-plane lumped parameter quarter car model supported on two-dimensional track systems comprising three layers. The car body is linked with the vehicle bogie through secondary suspension springs and damper elements, which is further linked to the wheels through primary suspension springs and damper elements. In modeling of the track, the rail is considered as an infinitely long beam discretely supported by a series of springs, dampers and masses representing the elasticity and damping effects of the rail pads, ballasts, and subgrades respectively. The non-linear Hertzian contact theory is employed to accomplish the dynamic interactions between the lumped mass vehicle and the continuous rail. The drastic effect of one wheel flat to the other perfect wheel-rail contact point is also taken into account.

Keywords: Wheel flat, pitch-plane vehicle, wheel-rail impact, component force.

doi:10.3329/jme.v39i2.1851

Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. ME39, No. 2, Dec. 2008 86-94

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Uzzal, R. U. A., Ahmed, W., & Rakheja, S. (2009). Dynamic analysis of railway vehicle-track interactions due to wheel flat with a pitch-plane vehicle model. Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 39(2), 86–94. https://doi.org/10.3329/jme.v39i2.1851

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