急弯轨道波纹生长监测与轨道维修优先排序

IF 0.8 4区 工程技术 Q4 ACOUSTICS International Journal of Acoustics and Vibration Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.20855/IJAV.2018.23.11078
S. Kaewunruen
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本文介绍了利用动态轮轨相互作用来监测已经在陡峭弯曲轨道上检测到的轨道波纹增长,以便优先考虑轨道维护。一般来说,铁路网络的跨度很大,因此对铁路基础设施系统的结构健康监测是铁路行业实践中的重大挑战之一。特别是在地下或地铁系统中,用于关键基础设施检查和维护的设施、资源和时间相当有限。因此,任何检验列车车辆的使用和应用都比以往任何时候都要求更高。钢轨波纹缺陷是钢轨表面的周期性、波动或波状垂直排列。波纹通常是由轮轨接触应力变化引起的不均匀磨损引起的。轨道波纹的波长和严重程度取决于轨道结构、轨道几何形状、牵引系统、轨道车辆行为和轮轨相互作用。轨道波纹是轨道快速退化、乘坐舒适性差和讨厌噪音的根源。通常,这种铁路违规行为最初是由火车司机和发动机行驶检查人员观察和发现的。为了实现预测性维护,选择了一组非常陡峭曲线的轨道表面数据,通过整合数值列车/轨道模拟、校准轨道检查车辆“AK Car”获得的轴箱加速度数据以及光谱数据分析,来演示轨道波纹监测。
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Monitoring of Rail Corrugation Growth on Sharp Curves For Track Maintenance Prioritisation
This paper presents the utilisation of dynamic wheel/rail interaction to monitor rail corrugation growth already detected on sharp curved tracks, in order to prioritise track maintenance. In general, a railway network generally spans over a large distance, so the structural health monitoring of such a rail infrastructure system is one of the grand challenges in rail industry practice. Especially in an underground or subway system, the facilities, resources, and time period permitted for critical infrastructure inspection and maintenance is considerably limited. As a result, the utilisation and application of any inspection train vehicle has been more demanding than ever. A rail corrugation defect is the periodic, undulated or wave-like vertical alignment of rail surface. Corrugations are typically caused by uneven wears due to the variations of wheel-rail contact stresses. The wavelength and severity of rail corrugations is dependent on track structure, track geometry, traction system, rail vehicle behaviours, and wheel-rail interaction. The rail corrugations are the source of rapid track degradation, poor ride comfort, and nuisance noise. Often, such rail irregularities are initially observed and detected by train drivers and engine ride inspectors. To enable predictive maintenance, a set of rail surface data of a very sharp curve was chosen for demonstration of rail corrugation monitoring by integrating numerical train/track simulations, axle box acceleration data obtained from the calibrated track inspection vehicle ”AK Car”, and spectral data analytics.
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International Journal of Acoustics and Vibration
International Journal of Acoustics and Vibration ACOUSTICS-ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
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