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Research on the Non-Contact Detection of Internal Defects in a Rail using Ultrasonic Waves (비접촉 초음파 방식의 철도레일 내부결함 검출에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Soon Woo;Cho, Seung Hyun;Kim, Joon Woo;Heo, Tae Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2012.10a
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    • pp.617-625
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    • 2012
  • Non-contact detection of internal defects in a rail using ultrasonic waves is discussed in this paper. Cracks in a rail may be a cause of a serious railway accident such as derailment if left undetected. Concurrent rail inspection method based on ultrasonic testing using piezoelectric transducers has several limitations as it should keep physical contact with the rail. This work suggests a non-contact detection of internal defects in a rail using ElectroMagnetic Acoustic Transducers (EMAT) which can produce and measure ultrasonic waves in a rail without any couplant. The EMATs for rail inspection are designed and fabricated and their working performance is verified through a series of experiments on various types of internal defects in test rails. The effect of lift-off between the transducers and the rail on the generated signals is also discussed.

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Investigation of the Dynamic Properties of Railway Tracks using a Model for Calculation of Generation of Wheel/Rail Noise

  • Koh, Hyo-In;Nordborg, Anders
    • International Journal of Railway
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.109-116
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    • 2014
  • For optimization of a low-noise track system, rail vibration and noise radiation needs to be investigated. The main influencing parameters for the noise radiation and the quantitative results of every track system can be obtained using a calculation model of generation and radiation of railway noise. This kind of model includes contact modeling and the calculation model of the dynamic properties of the wheel and the rail. This study used a nonlinear wheel/rail interaction model in the time domain to investigate the excitation of the rolling noise. Wheel/rail response is determined by time integrating Green's function of the rail together with force impulses from the wheel/rail contact. This model and the results of the study can be used for supporting calculation with the conventional model by an addition of the contributions due to nonlinearities to the roughness spectrum.

Compatibility Analysis of Wheel/Rail Profile on Conventional Railway (기존철도 차륜/레일형상의 적합성 분석)

  • Hur, Hyun-Moo;Seo, Jung-Won;Chung, Heung-Chai;Goo, Dong-Hoe
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.934-939
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    • 2004
  • Railway wheel/rail contact conditions have an influence on dynamic behavior of rolling stock. If there are problems of incompatibility between wheel and rail, damages like wheel wear, wheel spalling, rail wear, etc are occurred. Especially wheel and rail profiles are important factor of vehicle curving performance, so compatibility study between wheel and rail has to be carried out preferentially, In this study, we have analyzed the compatibility between wheel and rail of KNR conventional line to improve the maintenance efficiency of wheel and rail. Thus we showed the results relating to wheel/rail geometric contact, vehicle running performances as the change of wheel/rail combination.

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Calculating the Contact Stress Resulting from Lateral Movement of the Wheel on Rail by Applying Hertz Theory

  • Ashofteh, Roya Sadat
    • International Journal of Railway
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.148-154
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    • 2013
  • This article has tried to review the maximum contact stresses in the contact area of the wheel and rail as a result of lateral movement of the wheel on rail by taking advantage from Hertz theory. Since wheel movement on rail is accompanied by lateral movement due to wheel profile conisity, so the contact point of wheel and rail is not constant and the contact stresses are therefore changeable in every single moment. Since the shape of rail profile and rail inclination, wheel diameter and the mechanical properties of the wheel and rail are effective on the stresses of contact area, these parameters have been studied by applying Hertz theory. This article aims to calculate the contact stresses in different parts on the wheel surface by using Hertz theory.

The Study on the Third Rail Current Collecting Characteristics for Light Rail Transit (경량전철 제 3궤조 집전특성에 관한 연구(I))

  • 정락교;김연수;박성혁;목진용;이정식
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.530-536
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    • 1998
  • In the design of the light rail transit which is more reliable and economical, it is essential to develope a efficient third rail system. Especially, the analysis for the conductivity of conduct rail and the wear of collecting shoe is the first step of its development. In this paper, experiments for conductivity in conductor rail, wear in collecting shoe were performed respectively as different materials of conductor rail and current collector. Noise level and interruption, wear and contact resistance of collecting shoe were proposed as design parameters for the development of this system. Experimental equipment and methods of design parameter stated above were proposed, which is expected that analyzed results will be used as a basic data for the development of the system.

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Evaluation of Rail Leakage Current and Potential in DC Railway (직류철도의 레일누설전류 밑 전위평가)

  • Han, Moon-Seob;Jung, Ho-Sung;Kim, Ju-Rak;Kil, Gyung-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.161-166
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    • 2009
  • DC feeding system is mainly floating but rail potential and leakage current are due to long parallelism between rails and ground, namely rail resistance and rail to ground conductance. Rail potential causes electric shock to human and rail leakage current causes electrolytic corrosion to nearby the buried metals. Therefore the design technologies to reduce, protect and monitor these effects are important in recent DC feeding system. Rail potential and leakage current are analysed based on propagation theory that is utilized. Monitoring and controlling rail leakage current is proposed in order to maintain rail resistance and rail to ground conductance.

PROLONG THE SERVICE LIFE OF SWITCH RAIL BY IMPROVED INDUCTION HEAT TREATMENT

  • Zhan, Xinwei;Wang, Shuqing
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.1946-1950
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    • 2007
  • Switch rail is a very important part on the railway track, which not only accounts for the safety of the passing trains but also greatly influences the speed of the train. The higher the speed and the loads of the train the more it demands on the properties of the switch rail. Research shows that the higher mechanical properties of switch rail the longer the service life. Induction heat treatment is a good way of improving the mechanical properties of metallic materials. But the switch rail's section area changes gradually across the lengthways, which is difficult for induction heating especially for the small section. And the mechanical property of small section of the switch rail is the most important for its service life. The induction heat treatment used past always brings the low hardness on small section which can cause low service life of switch for wearing, or too high hardness because of martensite microstructure which can cause the shelling or even breaking of the switch rail. To prolong the service life of switch rail by higher mechanical properties, we researched the improved induction heat treatment for switch rail by adjusting speed of heating, and adopting compressed air cooling. The results showed that switch rail obtain almost the same high hardness across the length way after the improved induction heat treatment, which is very helpful to extend the service life of switch rail.

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A Study on Optimum Spacing of Rail Joint for Personal Rapid Transit(PRT) Track System (소형무인경전철 레일이음매의 적정 간격 산정 연구)

  • Choi, Jung-Youl;Kim, Pil-Soo;Chung, Jee Seung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.213-220
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    • 2018
  • The objective of this study was to estimate the optimum spacing of rail joint for a personal rapid transit(PRT) track system, and to compare the results with the normal rail and rail joint by performing the finite element analysis(FEA) and field measurements using actual vehicles. Based on the FEA and field measurement results compared, the optimum spacing of the rail joints was calculated to be maximum of 1.20m based on the rail displacement. The vertical displacement of the normal rail was higher than that of the rail joint at a spacing of 1.0m, but it was considered that the vehicle riding performance and serviceability of track would be improved in terms of the stability of the train due to similar to rail defection between normal rail and rail joint. Also, because of the proposed rail joint spacing in this study was longer than the current rail joint spacing, the economic effect would be expected by decreasing the amount of sleepers.

Numerical Analysis of Rail Noise Regarding Surface Impedance of Ground by Using Wavenumber Domain Finite and Boundary Elements (지면 임피던스를 고려한 레일 방사 소음의 파수영역 유한요소/경계요소 해석)

  • Ryue, Jungsoo;Jang, Seungho
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.289-300
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    • 2015
  • An important source of noise from railways is rolling noise caused by wheel and rail vibrations induced by acoustic roughness at the wheel-rail contact. In conventional approaches to predicting rail noise, the rail is regarded as placed in a free space so that the reflection from the ground is not included. However, in order to predict rail noise close to the rail, the effect of the ground should be contained in the analysis. In this study the rail noise reflected from the ground is investigated using the wavenumber domain finite element and boundary element methods. First, two rail models, one using rail attached to the rigid ground and one using rail located above rigid ground, are considered and examined to determine the rigid ground effect in terms of the radiation efficiency. From this analysis, it was found that the two models give considerably different results, so that the distance between the rail and the ground is an important factor. Second, an impedance condition was set for the ground and the effect of the ground impedance on the rail noise was evaluated for the two rail models.