The new benchmark, which is the focus of this report, uses a single unsuspended wheelset loaded with a constant vertical force, running on a idealized frictionless and rigid perfect track (the call for simulations and full problem description were anounced at the Long Beach Railway Symposium in September 2005). The eliminiation of wheelset suspension avoids the need for calculating sprung mass response and its corresponding contribution to wheel rail contact. Similarly, the idealization of track as frictionless and rigid eliminates the compounding effects of factors such as tangetial forces and track responses on wheel contact. While in principle it could have been possible to isolate treatment of wheel/rail contact using quasi-static calculations, the proposed benchmark was deemed more beneficial to allow for the inclusion of simulating codes that exlusively utilized rigid contact and to gage the influence of dynamic variations. It was expected to find different force results due to differences in coding assumptions. In addition, differences in wheel/rail impact forces that otherwise could seem negligible are expected to produce displacement bifurcations. Results suggest that codes using elastic contact appear to be more consistent at predicting derailment resulting from the condition in this benchmark. This may further suggest that these conditions may be more challenging to predict using rigid contact.


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    Title :

    Report on a railway Benchmark simulating a single wheelset without friction impacting a rigid track


    Additional title:

    Bericht über ein Eisebahn-Bewertungsprogramm, das einen eizelnen, aus steifen Eisenbahnschienen aufschlagenden, reibungsfreien Radsatz simulert


    Contributors:
    Marquis, B. (author) / Pascal, J.P. (author)

    Published in:

    Vehicle System Dynamics ; 46 , 1/2 ; 93-116


    Publication date :

    2008


    Size :

    24 Seiten, 15 Bilder, 6 Tabellen




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English