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  • Pålsson, Björn, 1981, et al. (author)
  • Dynamic vehicle–track interaction and loading in a railway crossing panel–calibration of a structural track model to comprehensive field measurements
  • 2024
  • In: Vehicle System Dynamics. - 1744-5159 .- 0042-3114. ; In Press
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper presents a finite element model of a railway crossing panel for use in multibody simulations (MBS). It is a two-layer track model with rails and sleepers represented by beam elements that use linear bushings for rail fastenings and non-linear bushings for ballast. The model is calibrated and validated to measurement data from a comprehensively instrumented switch and crossing demonstrator installed in the Austrian railway network as a part of the European research programme Shift2Rail. The validation concerns the capability of the model to capture the structural response of the crossing panel under traffic loading after calibration of physical track parameters to realistic values. The structural response is measured in the form of displacements, strains, and sleeper-ballast contact forces. It is shown that the developed model can represent the measured track responses well and that it was necessary to account for a varying sleeper-ballast gap distribution along the crossing transition sleeper to obtain good agreement. The calibration uses Latin hypercube samples to explore the parameter space in a sensitivity analysis before a parameter optimisation is performed using a gradient-based method on a response surface built from a polyharmonic spline.
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  • Vilhelmson, Henrik, 1997, et al. (author)
  • Dynamic vehicle–track interaction and structural loading in a crossing panel–calibration and assessment of a model with a 3D representation of the crossing rail
  • 2024
  • In: Vehicle System Dynamics. - 1744-5159 .- 0042-3114. ; In Press
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A three-dimensional (3D) finite element model of a railway crossing panel for use in multibody simulation (MBS) of dynamic vehicle–track interaction is presented. It is a two-layer track model with stock rails and sleepers represented by beam elements and a crossing rail represented by 3D solid elements. The track model uses linear bushings for the rail fastenings and bi-linear bushings for the ballast to allow for potentially voided sleepers. Based on the output from the MBS, the structural loading of the crossing in terms of strains, stresses and sleeper-ballast contact pressures is extracted in a post-processing step. The model is calibrated and validated to measurement data from a comprehensively instrumented switch & crossing (S&C) demonstrator installed in the Austrian railway network as a part of the European research programme Shift2Rail. The applied procedure for the calibration and critical assessment of the crossing model is described in detail. It is based on a model parameterisation with eight parameters relating to the rail fastening and foundation stiffnesses and to a distribution of the ballast voids. The calibration method uses Latin hypercube samples to explore the parameter space in a sensitivity analysis before a parameter optimisation is performed using a gradient-based method on a response surface built from a polyharmonic spline. In a comparative study it is shown that the 3D model and a more conventional beam model of the crossing rail show similar calibration results and good agreement with the measured data. The 3D model allows for the extraction of stress concentrations in the crossing rail but has an increased computational time of about 30% compared to the beam model.
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  • Vilhelmson, Henrik, 1997 (author)
  • Towards structural design optimisation of railway crossings
  • 2024
  • Licentiate thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Railway switches and crossings (S&C, turnouts) connect different track sections and create a robust railway network by allowing trains to change tracks. While this provides valuable flexibility to the railway network, the flexibility comes at a cost. The maintenance, production and environmental costs for one turnout are significantly higher than the corresponding costs per kilometer of plain track due to the complex wheel–rail interaction and severe loading it has to endure during its lifetime. In one of the critical parts of the turnout, the crossing panel, high dynamic wheel–rail contact forces occur each time a train passes, even in the through route. In this thesis, the dynamics of the passage through the crossing panel is simulated and the structural loading is evaluated. The aim is to improve the long-term performance of the crossing panel by reducing the magnitude of the dynamic wheel–rail contact forces, while simultaneously reducing the material use to decrease environmental footprint and life cycle cost. To this end, an extensive simulation model of a crossing panel is developed that enables extraction of the structural loading of each component. Based on measured data from a comprehensively instrumented demonstrator turnout, it is calibrated and validated using a calibration method that is developed in the thesis. The calibration is accomplished by tuning the parameters that are related to the support conditions of the crossing, such as sleeper support stiffness and sleeper–ballast voiding. After the calibration, very good correlation between simulation and measurements is achieved. In preparation for an optimisation of the crossing panel, which utilises the calibrated model and allows for significant design changes, structural requirements are proposed. These include dynamic load scenarios established from field measurements and load limits for the components within the crossing panel. In future work, the intention is to use the calibrated model together with the structural requirements in a structural design optimisation of the crossing panel.
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