2014
DOI: 10.1080/00423114.2014.898779
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Influence of switches and crossings on wheel profile evolution in freight vehicles

Abstract: PostprintThis is the accepted version of a paper published in Vehicle System Dynamics. This paper has been peer-reviewed but does not include the final publisher proof-corrections or journal pagination.Citation for the original published paper (version of record):Casanueva, C., Doulgerakis, E., Jönsson, P., Stichel, S. (2014) Influence of switches and crossings on wheel profile evolution in freight vehicles. Vehicle System Dynamics AbstractWheel reprofiling costs for freight vehicles are a major issue in Swed… Show more

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“…In the current study we neglected this effect. However, in [27] the problem is investigated and the possibilities of considering the effect of switches and crossings on the wheel profile evolution are shown.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the current study we neglected this effect. However, in [27] the problem is investigated and the possibilities of considering the effect of switches and crossings on the wheel profile evolution are shown.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The damage generated in this case, though, can be considered as a uniform damage when looking from the perspective of the whole system. 33 Wheel flats. Wheel flats are ground-off areas of the wheel tread with the shape of a flat, oval surface, caused when the wheelsets are locked while the vehicle is running, which is usually related to an unintended brake performance.…”
Section: Nonuniform Wearmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best example of the nonuniform damage-inducing component is switches and crossings, where the evaluation of wear and tear needs to be accounted for the rail profile that varies significantly in one wheel turn. 33 In fact, this means that for the nonuniform wear the coupling with large distances should be carefully accounted for when including them in an integrated calculation model.…”
Section: Multiscale Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tunna and Urban [69] carried out a parametric study to quantify the effects of various freight vehicle parameters on the generation of RCF. Three different freight suspensions wer considered: an enhanced three-piece bogie, a rigid-frame bogie with primary suspension, and a two-axle vehicle with leaf springs.…”
Section: Influence Of Curving On Wheel and Rail Damage Phenomenamentioning
confidence: 99%