Experimental evaluation of amount and repeated applications of top of rail friction modifiers on wear and adhesion

IF 3.4 2区 工程技术 Q2 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Yung-Tai Pan, Ahmad Radmehr, M. Ahmadian
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ABSTRACT A laboratory evaluation of top-of-rail friction modifiers (TORFM) is conducted to evaluate their effect on wear and adhesion, in settings that are closer to field conditions. The study, which uses the Virginia Tech-Federal Railroad Administration (VT-FRA) roller rig, extends past tribological studies with twin disks. Separate tests are performed in two phases. In Phase 1, the effect of TORFM volume, ranging from light to heavy applications (about 1 to 25 μm layer thickness), is evaluated on wheel wear. The normalized results indicate that light applications of TORFM yield the most favourable wear-to-cost ratio. In Phase 2, TORFM effectiveness duration is evaluated by applying the material in multiple cycles and monitoring the time-lapse for adhesion to recover to the unlubricated condition. Repeated applications of TORFM in moderate amounts (5 μm layer thickness) could lead to a stick-slip phenomenon that could not only diminish adhesion but also lead to surface markings on the rail.
钢轨顶部摩擦改进剂用量及重复使用对磨损和附着力的实验评价
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International Journal of Rail Transportation
International Journal of Rail Transportation TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
15.00%
发文量
51
期刊介绍: The unprecedented modernization and expansion of rail transportation system will require substantial new efforts in scientific research for field-deployable technologies. The International Journal of Rail Transportation (IJRT) aims to provide an open forum for scientists, researchers, and engineers in the world to promote the exchange of the latest scientific and technological innovations in rail transportation; and to advance the state-of-the-art engineering and practices for various types of rail based transportation systems. IJRT covers all main areas of rail vehicle, infrastructure, traction power, operation, communication, and environment. The journal publishes original, significant articles on topics in dynamics and mechanics of rail vehicle, track, and bridge system; planning and design, construction, operation, inspection, and maintenance of rail infrastructure; train operation, control, scheduling and management; rail electrification; signalling and communication; and environmental impacts such as vibration and noise. The editorial policy of the new journal will abide by the highest level of standards in research rigor, ethics, and academic freedom. All published articles in IJRT have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by independent experts. There are no page charges and colour figures are included in the online edition free of charge.
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