4.5 Article

Random vibration analysis of tram-track interaction on a curve due to the polygonal wheel and track irregularity

Journal

VEHICLE SYSTEM DYNAMICS
Volume 60, Issue 4, Pages 1125-1147

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00423114.2020.1847299

Keywords

Random vibration; polygonal wheel; flexible wheelset; pseudo-excitation method; wheel-rail impact

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51608459, 51778542, 51978586, U1734207]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFB1201102]
  3. Scientific Research Plan of China Railway [K2019G010]
  4. Key Research andDevelopment Projects of Science and Technology Program for Sichuan Province [2019YFG0283]

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This paper investigates the vibration performance of a tram vehicle running on a curved track, with a focus on the influence of polygonal wheel on the vibration and wheel-rail contact response.
The vibration performance of a tram vehicle running on the curved track is influenced by the speed of the running vehicle, the geometry of the track, the roughness of the wheel and rail, and environmental characteristics. This paper investigates the random vibration analysis of tram-track interaction on a curved track due to the polygonal wheel and track irregularity by the pseudo excitation method (PEM). The dynamic behaviour of tram-track interaction on a curve is modelled using the finite element method (FEM) and multi-body system (MBS). The field tests were carried out to acquire the rail vibration and deformation response, and also measuring the polygonal wheel wear profile to analyse and validate the dynamic behaviour tram-curved track model. The influence of the polygonal wheel on the vibration of tram-curved track coupled system and the wheel-rail contact responses are investigated by considering the wheelset flexibility. The results are illustrated through comparison between with and without the polygonal wheel in terms of time and frequency domain. The numerical results suggest that the wheelset flexibility under the polygonal wheel wear excitation would aggravate the vibration mode of the rail, car-body and axle-box, and also increase the dynamic wheel-rail contact force and creepage.

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