An integrated approach for the optimization of wheel-rail contact force measurement systems

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A comprehension of railway dynamic behavior implies the measure of wheel-rail contact forces which are affected by disturbances and errors that are often difficult to be quantified. In this study, a benchmark test case is proposed, and a bogie with a layout used on some European locomotives such as SIEMENS E190 is studied. In this layout, an additional shaft on which brake disks are installed is used to transmit the braking torque to the wheelset through a single-stage gearbox. Using a mixed approach based on finite element techniques and statistical considerations, it is possible to evaluate an optimal layout for strain gauge positioning and to optimize the measurement system to diminish the effects of noise and disturbance. We also conducted preliminary evaluations on the precision and frequency response of the proposed system. © The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com.

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Papini, S., Pugi, L., Rindi, A., & Meli, E. (2013). An integrated approach for the optimization of wheel-rail contact force measurement systems. Journal of Modern Transportation, 21(2), 95–102. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40534-013-0013-z

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