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Locomotive wheel failure from gauge widening/condemning: Effect of wheel profile,brake block type,and braking conditions
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721302, India;2. Research Designs and Standards Organisation, Manak Nagar, Lucknow 226011, India;1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Bialystok University of Technology (BUT), 45C Wiejska Street, Bialystok 15-351, Poland;2. Friction Materials and Products Frenoplast Bu?hak i Cie?lawski S.A., Korpele 75, Szczytno, 12-100, Poland
Abstract:A finite element model accounting for heat partitioning at brake block–wheel and rail–wheel interfaces is used to investigate the effect of locomotive wheel profile, wheel diameter, brake block type, nature of braking (independent, synchronized, and drag), braking frequency and braking cycles on wheel gauge for tread braked, locomotive wheel sets. A train running model estimates heat generation rates during braking for assumed operating and braking conditions. Wheel profiles and brake block types used in the work, match with that used by Indian Railways. Bending at hub–disc and disc–rim interfaces is seen to primarily control axial deflection of wheels. While gauge reduction is observed during braking, gauge increase is seen during subsequent cooling. Maximum gauge increase occurs as the wheels finally cool down to room temperature. S-shaped wheels are seen to be better suited than straight plate and parabolic profile wheels for avoiding excessive gauge change. Locomotive wheel failure from gauge widening and condemning, albeit at different times, is seen to occur with independent braking for locomotives fitted with straight plate, S-shaped as well as parabolic profile wheels.
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