The influence of precipitation and friction control agents on forces at the wheel/rail interface in heavy haul railways

Author:

Oldknow Kevin1,Eadie Donald T1,Stock Richard2

Affiliation:

1. LB Foster Friction Management (Kelsan Technologies Corp.), Burnaby, Canada

2. Voestalpine Schienen, Leoben, Austria

Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of the influence of materials that can be present in the so-called “third-body layer” at the wheel/rail interface on curving forces generated in heavy haul operating conditions. The third-body layer is the interfacial layer whose shear properties determine the bulk frictional characteristics that emerge in wheel/rail contact. It is often postulated that precipitation (rain) provides an effective form of lubrication at the wheel tread/rail head interface, reducing curving forces and corresponding wear. The postulate is explored through the analysis of lateral and vertical force data collected under a wide range of environmental conditions in full-scale revenue service. The effects of precipitation are rigorously explored and compared with the effects of top of rail friction modifiers, which are intentionally introduced into the third-body layer. This paper originated from the 2011 IHHA Conference.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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