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Dynamic responses of a high-speed railway car due to wheel polygonalisation
Authors:Xingwen Wu  Subhash Rakheja  Sheng Qu  Pingbo Wu  Jing Zeng  AKW Ahmed
Institution:1. CONACE Research Centre, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada;2. State Key Laboratory of Traction Power, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China;3. State Key Laboratory of Traction Power, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:The polygonal wear around the wheel circumference could pose highly adverse influences on the wheel/rail interactions and thereby the performance of the vehicle system. In this study, the effects of wheel polygonalisation on the dynamic responses of a high-speed rail vehicle are investigated through development and simulations of a comprehensive coupled vehicle/track dynamic model. The model integrates flexible slab track, wheelsets and axle boxes subsystem models so as to account for elastic deformations caused by impact loads induced by the wheel polygonalisation. A field-test programme was undertaken to acquire the polygonal wear profile and axle box acceleration response of a high-speed train, and the data are used to demonstrate the validity of the coupled vehicle/track system model. Subsequently, the effects of wheel polygonalisation are evaluated in terms of wheel/rail impact forces, axle box vertical acceleration and dynamic stress developed in the axle considering different amplitudes and harmonic orders of the polygonal wear. The results suggest that the high-order wheel polygonalisation can give rise to high-frequency impact loads at the wheel/rail interface, and excite some of the vibration modes of the wheelset and the axle box leading to high-magnitude axle box acceleration and dynamic stress in the wheelset axle.
Keywords:Wheel polygonalisation  flexible wheelset  coupled vehicle/track dynamic model  axle box acceleration  wheel/rail contact force  dynamic stress
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