Experimental and numerical investigation into the characteristics of continuously measured rail profiles and its influence on simulations of vehicle-track interaction

Ya Gao,Zilong Wei,Fei Yang, Feng Yin, Chenyang Hu,Weile Qiang

VEHICLE SYSTEM DYNAMICS(2024)

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Abstract
This study investigates the influence of variations in rail profiles along the operation direction on simulations of vehicle-track interaction by combining numerical and experimental approaches. For this purpose, a procedure for the evaluation of rail profile measurement data is proposed based on the GEKON 3D inspection instrument. By establishing a dynamic vehicle-track interaction model, a comparative evaluation is performed with the uniform rail profiles or variations in the rail profiles. The results indicate that the proposed procedure can process raw data from continuous measurements, and the indices in terms of rail section loss, curvature index, and wheel-rail contact geometry can be evaluated. Furthermore, the influence of the rail profile variations along the train operating direction should not be overlooked, especially in curved tracks where the symmetry of the left and right rail profiles is poor. By considering the influence of variations in rail profiles, the simulated results are more likely to reflect the actual situation of dynamic vehicle-track interaction. It is believed that the use of uniform rail profiles may result in accuracy loss when analyzing dynamic vehicle responses, especially under scenarios of long-distance wheel-rail contact status.
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Vehicle dynamics,wheel-rail contact,rail profile,vehicle-track interaction,multibody simulation
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