Multibody System Dynamics, volume 44, issue 3, pages 313-334

Online prediction model for wheel wear considering track flexibility

Gongquan Tao 1
Dexiang Ren 1
Linfeng Wang 2
Zefeng Wen 1
Xuesong Jin 1
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The State Key Laboratory of Heavy Duty AC Drive Electric Locomotive Systems Integration, Zhuzhou, People’s Republic of China
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2018-07-09
scimago Q1
SJR0.823
CiteScore6.0
Impact factor2.6
ISSN13845640, 1573272X
Computer Science Applications
Mechanical Engineering
Control and Optimization
Aerospace Engineering
Modeling and Simulation
Abstract
The objective of this study is to develop a new online model for wheel wear that takes into account the track flexibility. The proposed model consists of two parts that interact with each other, namely, (a) a locomotive/track coupled dynamics model considering the track flexibility, which is validated by field measurement results, and (b) a model for the wear estimation. The wheel wear prediction model can be employed in online solutions rather than in post-processing. The effect of including the track flexibility on the wear estimation is investigated by comparing the results with those obtained for a rigid track. Moreover, the effect of the wheel profile updating strategy on the wheel wear is also examined. The simulation results indicate that the track flexibility cannot be neglected for the wheel wear prediction. The wear predicted with the rigid track model is generally larger than that predicted with the flexible track model. The strategy of maintaining unchanged wheel profiles during the dynamic simulation coincides with the online updating strategy in terms of the predicted wear.
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