Full-scale train derailment testing and analysis of post-derailment behavior of casting bogie

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In this study, a full-scale train bogie derailment test was conducted. For this, test methodologies to describe the wheel-climbing derailment of the train bogie and to obtain accurate test data were proposed. The derailment test was performed with the casting bogie for a freight train and a Rheda 2000 concrete track. Two different derailment velocities (28.08 km/h and 55.05 km/h) were considered. From the test, it was found that humps in the concrete track affected the post-derailment behavior of the bogie when the derailment velocity was 28.08 km/h. For a higher derailment velocity (55.05 km/h), significant lateral movement of the derailed bogie was observed. This lateral movement was first controlled by wheel-rail contact, followed by contact with the containment wall. Finally, the train was returned to the track center.

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Bae, H. U., Moon, J., Lim, S. J., Park, J. C., & Lim, N. H. (2020). Full-scale train derailment testing and analysis of post-derailment behavior of casting bogie. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10010059

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