Study on the generation mechanism of curve squeal and its relationship with wheel/rail wear

IF 1.7 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Xiaohang Feng, Guangxiong Chen, Bingjie Dong, Qifeng Song, Wenjuan Ren
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Abstract

This paper aims to create a friction coupling finite element model of the wheelset–track system, taking into account various curve radii and corresponding wheel/rail contact states. This model will serve as a tool to analyze the underlying causes of curve squeal phenomena. Furthermore, we conducted an investigation into the impact of rail and wheel wear on system stability. This paper utilized a complex eigenvalue analysis (CEA) method to accurately calculate and predict vibration instabilities in the system. The results show that the smaller the radius of the curve, the more prone to it is lateral creep between the rail and the leading wheelset, so that the system is more prone to self-excited frictional vibrations, ultimately resulting in the generation of curve squeal. In addition, the wear of the wheel tread/rail head increases the instability of the system. When the train passes through a section with rail corrugation, rail corrugation suppresses the occurrence of curve squeal.
曲线尖叫的产生机理及其与车轮/钢轨磨损的关系研究
本文旨在建立轮对轨道系统的摩擦耦合有限元模型,其中考虑了各种曲线半径和相应的轮对/轨道接触状态。该模型将作为分析曲线尖叫现象根本原因的工具。此外,我们还研究了轨道和车轮磨损对系统稳定性的影响。本文利用复特征值分析 (CEA) 方法来精确计算和预测系统的振动不稳定性。结果表明,曲线半径越小,轨道与前轮组之间越容易产生横向蠕变,从而使系统更容易产生自激摩擦振动,最终导致产生曲线尖叫。此外,轮面/轨头的磨损也会增加系统的不稳定性。当列车通过有轨道波纹的路段时,轨道波纹可抑制曲线尖叫的发生。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
10.00%
发文量
91
审稿时长
7 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit is devoted to engineering in its widest interpretation applicable to rail and rapid transit. The Journal aims to promote sharing of technical knowledge, ideas and experience between engineers and researchers working in the railway field.
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