Study of transitional phenomena in rail vehicle dynamics in relation to the reliability and operational state of the continuous welded rail track in terms of rail joints

W. Groll, B. Sowiński, R. Konowrocki
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This paper presents the results of experimental and numerical studies on reliability and monitoring issues of railway infrastructure in terms of safety and operation. The state of knowledge concerning methods of assessing track condition, in particular rail joints used in continuous welded rail track of railway lines is described. Experimental results of rail joints used in track transition zones and the results of numerical studies/tests of the rail vehicle-track model are outlined. It is demonstrated, basing on the analyses of the experimental results, that not only should the rail joints used in continuous welded rail track be diagnosed during their acceptance, but also during their operation. It is proven that the currently used methodology for testing welded rail joints applied during acceptance testing of contact track is not fully correct and leads to misinterpretation of the measurement results. Moreover, the results of numerical simulation tests presented in this paper confirm the possibility of diagnosing the condition of rail joints by any vehicle passing over such a track equipped with a suitable system.
从钢轨接头角度研究轨道车辆动力学过渡现象与连续焊接轨道可靠性和运行状态的关系
本文介绍了铁路基础设施在安全和运行方面的可靠性和监测问题的实验和数值研究结果。介绍了轨道状态评估方法的知识状况,特别是在铁路线的连续焊接轨道中使用的轨道接头。概述了轨道过渡区轨道接头的试验结果和轨道车辆-轨道模型的数值研究/试验结果。通过对试验结果的分析,论证了在连续焊接轨道上使用的钢轨接头不仅在验收时要进行诊断,而且在运行时也要进行诊断。事实证明,目前在接触轨道验收测试中使用的焊接轨道接头测试方法不完全正确,并导致对测量结果的误解。此外,本文的数值模拟试验结果证实,任何车辆在配备适当系统的情况下,都可以通过这种轨道来诊断轨道接头的状况。
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