Railway track switches experience high failure rates, which can be reduced by monitoring their structural health. The results obtained from a validated Finite Element (FE) model for train–track switch interaction have been introduced to support sensor selection and placement. For the FE models with nominal and damaged rail profiles, virtual strain sensor measurements have been obtained after converting the true strains to engineering strains. Comparisons for the strains before and after the introduction of the fault have demonstrated greater amplitude for the strains after fault introduction. The highest difference in strain amplitude is in the vertical direction, followed by the longitudinal and lateral directions.
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Pillai, N., Shih, J. Y., & Roberts, C. (2021). Sensor Selection and Placement for Track Switch Condition Monitoring through Validated Structural Digital Twin Models of Train–Track Interactions †. Engineering Proceedings, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ecsa-8-11297
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