Title of article :
Preliminary Results on Dynamic Analysis of a New Test Rig for Wheel-Rail Contact Studies
Author/Authors :
Naeimi, Meysam Section of Railway Engineering - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geoscience - Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands , Li, Zili Section of Railway Engineering - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geoscience - Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands , Dollevoet, Rolf Section of Railway Engineering - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geoscience - Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands
Abstract :
A new reduced–scale test rig is developed owing to significantly
contribute to the applicability of the laboratory tests on rolling contact
fatigue (RCF) in wheel-rail material. This paper introduces the dynamic
analysis of the test rig, in order to assess the vibration behaviour of the
system with respect to contact phenomenon. Finite element modelling
(FEM) is used to simulate the mechanical behaviour of the test rig,
representing dynamic response of the components under wheel impact
loading conditions. To study the influence of scaling on the new rig, and
to understand the functional relationships between the mechanical
parameters, two tentative scales i.e. 1/5 and 1/7 are defined as global
scale factors of the rig. FE models of the scaled test rig together with a
model of actual-size railway system are analysed and their dynamic
characteristics are compared. Based on results of dynamic simulations, a
strong evidence of association between the chosen scale factors and
dominant frequencies of vibrations was found. The major dynamic
parameters of the new test rig are lastly derived based on the numerical
investigations.
Keywords :
New test rig , Dynamic behavior , Scale , Finite element method
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics