Analysis of wheel-rail adhesion redundancy considering the third-body medium on the rail surface

Chun Tian, Gengwei Zhai, Mengling Wu, Jiajun Zhou, Yaojie Li
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PurposeIn response to the problem of insufficient traction/braking adhesion force caused by the existence of the third-body medium on the rail surface, this study aims to analyze the utilization of wheel-rail adhesion coefficient under different medium conditions and propose relevant measures for reasonable and optimized utilization of adhesion to ensure the traction/braking performance and operation safety of trains.Design/methodology/approachBased on the PLS-160 wheel-rail adhesion simulation test rig, the study investigates the variation patterns of maximum utilized adhesion characteristics on the rail surface under different conditions of small creepage and large slip. Through statistical analysis of multiple sets of experimental data, the statistical distribution patterns of maximum utilized adhesion on the rail surface are obtained, and a method for analyzing wheel-rail adhesion redundancy based on normal distribution is proposed. The study analyzes the utilization of traction/braking adhesion, as well as adhesion redundancy, for different medium under small creepage and large slip conditions. Based on these findings, relevant measures for the reasonable and optimized utilization of adhesion are derived.FindingsWhen the third-body medium exists on the rail surface, the train should adopt the low-level service braking to avoid the braking skidding by extending the braking distance. Compared with the current adhesion control strategy of small creepage, adopting appropriate strategies to control the train’s adhesion coefficient near the second peak point of the adhesion coefficient-slip ratio curve in large slip can effectively improve the traction/braking adhesion redundancy and the upper limit of adhesion utilization, thereby ensuring the traction/braking performance and operation safety of the train.Originality/valueMost existing studies focus on the wheel-rail adhesion coefficient values and variation patterns under different medium conditions, without considering whether the rail surface with different medium can provide sufficient traction/braking utilized adhesion coefficient for the train. Therefore, there is a risk of traction overspeeding/braking skidding. This study analyzes whether the rail surface with different medium can provide sufficient traction/braking utilized adhesion coefficient for the train and whether there is redundancy. Based on these findings, relevant measures for the reasonable and optimized utilization of adhesion are derived to further ensure operation safety of the train.
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考虑轨道表面第三体介质的轮轨附着冗余分析
目的针对轨道表面存在第三体介质导致牵引制动附着力不足的问题,分析不同介质条件下轮轨附着系数的利用情况,提出合理优化利用附着力的相关措施,确保列车牵引制动性能和运行安全。设计/方法/途径基于 PLS-160 轮轨附着力模拟试验台,研究在小爬坡度和大滑移度的不同条件下,轨面附着力最大利用特性的变化规律。通过对多组实验数据进行统计分析,得到了轨道表面最大利用附着力的统计分布规律,并提出了基于正态分布的轮轨附着力冗余度分析方法。研究分析了小爬行和大滑移条件下不同介质的牵引/制动附着力利用率以及附着力冗余度。研究结果当轨道表面存在第三体介质时,列车应采用低位制动,通过延长制动距离来避免制动打滑。与现行的小蠕变附着力控制策略相比,在大滑移时附着力系数-滑移比曲线的第二个峰值点附近采用适当的策略控制列车的附着力系数,可有效提高牵引/制动附着力冗余度和附着力利用上限,从而确保列车的牵引/制动性能和运行安全。原创性/价值现有研究大多关注不同介质条件下的轮轨附着力系数值及其变化规律,而没有考虑不同介质的轨面能否为列车提供足够的牵引/制动利用附着力系数。因此,存在牵引超速/制动打滑的风险。本研究分析了不同介质的轨面能否为列车提供足够的牵引/制动利用附着系数,以及是否存在冗余。在此基础上,得出合理优化利用附着力的相关措施,进一步确保列车运行安全。
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