Transportation authorities have to support high costs for track maintenance due to the wear of the rails and to crack generation at some particular points along the line. To set up the planning of the maintenance and inspection operations, a predictive approach could be very useful. Moreover, such an approach could help tramcar designers to design tramcars less aggressive towards the line. This paper deals with a numerical approach for the prediction of damage phenomena on tramline rails. In order to be able to foresee maintenance and inspection intervals, both wear and ratchetting analyses are carried out on the basis of loadspectra that were determined with a validated multi-body tramcar model. Although the damageanalysis is focused on a specific case (one single curve with a radius of 50 m), the approach is very general thus allowing to be used for assessing tramcar design.

Structural integrity analysis of a tram-way: load spectra and material damage

BERETTA, STEFANO;BRAGHIN, FRANCESCO;BUCCA, GIUSEPPE;DESIMONE, HERNAN
2005-01-01

Abstract

Transportation authorities have to support high costs for track maintenance due to the wear of the rails and to crack generation at some particular points along the line. To set up the planning of the maintenance and inspection operations, a predictive approach could be very useful. Moreover, such an approach could help tramcar designers to design tramcars less aggressive towards the line. This paper deals with a numerical approach for the prediction of damage phenomena on tramline rails. In order to be able to foresee maintenance and inspection intervals, both wear and ratchetting analyses are carried out on the basis of loadspectra that were determined with a validated multi-body tramcar model. Although the damageanalysis is focused on a specific case (one single curve with a radius of 50 m), the approach is very general thus allowing to be used for assessing tramcar design.
2005
Rolling contact fatigue, Ratchetting, Tramcar lines, Loadspectra, Rail wear
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