Effect of self-steering locomotive trucks in improving adhesion on curved tracks

M. Ahmadian, Wei Huang
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The primary purpose of this study is to provide a qualitative analysis of the effects of the self-steering trucks that are commonly used by the US Railroads-namely, EMD's radial truck and GE's steerable truck-on increasing adhesion in curves. Although there exists a number of anecdotal statements about the ability of steerable trucks in general, and self-steering trucks in particular, in increasing adhesion on curves, to the best of the authors' knowledge, there exists no study that provides a qualitative or quantitative analysis of this aspect of steerable trucks. Two aspects of locomotive trucks are essential for their ability to deliver high adhesion in curves. First, the ability to allow the axles to yaw sufficiently relative to the truck frames, such that they can hold a small angle of attack with the rail. Second, providing sufficiently large longitudinal stiffness between the axles and the truck frame, to accommodate the high adhesions. An equivalent stiffness analysis is used to show that the two steerable trucks that are considered for this study are far superior to the conventional, three-axle, straight trucks in providing both a smaller angle of attack and a higher longitudinal stiffness for better adhesion characteristics. The qualitative analysis of this study agrees with the experience of the US Railroads with the adhesion performance of their self-steering trucks. Although not aware of any adhesion data published in the open literature, the authors are familiar with several attempts by the original equipment manufacturers and railroads to collect adhesion data for self-steering trucks. Similar to the findings of this study, the results of such experiments have often indicated the ability to deliver higher adhesion by self-steering trucks as compared to straight trucks. Further, the railroads have experienced that in their operation they can get higher adhesion in curves from steerable trucks than conventional straight trucks.
自转向机车车辆改善弯曲轨道附着力的效果
本研究的主要目的是对美国铁路公司常用的自动转向卡车(即EMD的径向卡车和GE的可转向卡车)在增加弯道附着力方面的效果进行定性分析。据作者所知,虽然有一些关于可转向卡车,特别是自动转向卡车在增加弯道附着力方面的能力的轶事陈述,但没有研究提供可转向卡车这方面的定性或定量分析。机车车辆在曲线中提供高附着力的能力有两个方面是必不可少的。首先,能够允许轴偏航足够相对于卡车框架,这样他们可以保持一个小的攻角与轨道。第二,提供足够大的纵向刚度之间的轴和卡车框架,以适应高粘连。等效刚度分析表明,在提供更小的迎角和更高的纵向刚度以获得更好的粘附特性方面,本研究中考虑的两种可转向卡车远远优于传统的三轴直列卡车。本研究的定性分析与美国铁路公司的经验一致,他们的自动转向卡车的粘附性能。虽然不知道公开文献中发表的任何附着力数据,但作者熟悉原始设备制造商和铁路公司为自动转向卡车收集附着力数据的几次尝试。与本研究的发现相似,此类实验的结果往往表明,与直车相比,自动转向卡车具有更高的附着力。此外,铁路公司在运营过程中体会到,与传统的直道卡车相比,可转向卡车在弯道上的附着力更高。
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