A Novel Hybrid Method for Predicting Vertical Levelling Loss of Railway Track Geometry Under Dynamic Cyclic Loadings

Author:

de Melo Andre Luis Oliveira1,Kaewunruen Sakdirat1ORCID,Papaelias Mayorkinos2,Li Ting3

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK

2. School of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK

3. School of Railway Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 611756, P. R. China

Abstract

With an emphasis on the integrated deterioration of railway track geometry and components, a new hybrid numerical-analytical method is proposed for the predictive analysis of track geometrical vertical levelling loss (VLL). In contrast to previous studies showing a dependency on the number of cycles, this research unprecedentedly incorporates the influence of operational, vehicle and track conditions. The numerical models are carried out using an explicit finite element (FE) package under cyclic loadings, and then, their outcomes are iteratively regressed by an analytical logarithmic function that accumulates permanent deformations in order to quantify VLL over a long term. The results are first compared with other previous studies, indicating a very good agreement with them. Then, field measurements have been used to further verify the results. In this study, parametric simulations are performed varying three key parameters: axle load, train velocity and ballast tangent stiffness. The parametric studies exhibit that the rate of VLL raises about 50% if the axle load increases only from 30 ton to 40 ton for a freight train running at 70 km/h on a stiffer ballast track. In contrast, for a 25-tonnes-axle-load train running from 60 km/h to 100 km/h on a similar track, the vertical levelling degradation reduces by approximately 20%. The main findings suggest that higher axle loads contribute significantly to the VLL due higher contact forces and, on the other hand, a lower train speed does not necessarily imply a low rate of VLL since the influence of train velocities on track geometry (VLL) is associated with the natural frequencies (or wavelengths) of the ballasted railway track. The insight demonstrates that the load frequencies play a key role on the deterioration of VLL.

Funder

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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