Title of article :
Wheelset Condition Monitoring Based on Pass-by Vibration Signals
Author/Authors :
Masoumi, Hamid D2S International (BE) , Vermeulen, Frederik APT (BE) , Vanhonacker, Tom APT (BE)
Abstract :
Apart from regular wheel wear such as decreasing wheel diameters and
reduced flange thicknesses and heights, wheelflats (WF) and oval wheels
(or OOR, Out-Of-Roundness) are the most common wheelset problems
for railway vehicles. Within the FP7 Research Project “Saferail”, APT
has developed an innovative wheelset monitoring system so-called
“Wheelflat and Out of Roundness Monitoring (WORM) system”. The
monitoring system is installed on the track and is based on the vibration
signals measured during the passage of trains. The main advantages of
vibration signals are the short measurement time of just a few seconds,
and the very limited number of sensors to be installed. As a consequence,
the track space required for the installation of the equipment is very
limited and thus the associated installation cost is significantly reduced.
Early detection of wheelflats combined with appropriate corrective action
not only contributes to lower track stresses and wear, but also results in a
longer wheel life. The WORM system reports all measured vehicles via a
web interface so no user software installations are necessary. A historical
overview of measurements and alarms can easily be retrieved from the
proposed system. Immediate alerts can be programmed to be sent by
email or text message. These advantages make the APT-WORM system
as a strong device to increase the service life of the wheel and decrease
the maintenance cost by optimizing the maintenance intervals.
Keywords :
Vibration-based , Wheelflat , Wheelset monitoring , Wheelset maintenance
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics