Effects of Crosswind on Pantograph–Catenary Wear Using Nonlinear Multibody System Dynamic Algorithms

Author:

Daocharoenporn Siripong1,Mongkolwongrojn Mongkol2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, Thailand

2. King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, College of Advanced Manufacturing Innovation, Bangkok 10520, Thailand

Abstract

In this study, a multibody system (MBS) computational framework is developed to determine the exact location of the contact point and wear prediction resulting from the pantograph–catenary interaction. The railroad vehicle models in the MBS computational framework comprise rigid-body railroad vehicles, rigid-body pantograph systems, and flexible catenary systems. To avoid incremental rotation, the nonlinear finite element absolute nodal coordinate formulation is used to model a flexible catenary system in the MBS computational framework. To avoid co-simulation processes, the rigid-body railroad vehicle and the pantograph and flexible catenary systems were integrated into the MBS algorithms. The pantograph–catenary interaction is modeled using an elastic contact formulation developed to include the effect of pantograph–catenary separation and sliding contact. The proposed MBS approach evaluates the location of the contact point, contact force, and normal wear rate (NWR) from the mechanical and electrical contributions. This investigation considers the vibration caused by a crosswind scenario and determines the numerical result in the case of a steady crosswind scenario. The steady crosswind scenario contains the advantage of pantograph–catenary aerodynamic design, and the vibration of the catenary system remains significant after the excitation of a steady crosswind. In the case of a steady crosswind, the higher value of the steady crosswind effect significantly increases the mean contact force and the NWR from the mechanical contribution. After crosswind load disturbances, the mean contact force decreases, but the standard deviation of the contact force increases. Therefore, the NWR from the electrical contribution increases significantly. However, the total NWR increases with the crosswind velocity.

Funder

Thailand Research Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Automotive Engineering

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