Field Measurements of Vibration on the Car Body-Suspended Equipment for High-Speed Rail Vehicles

The vibrations in the flexible car bodies of the high-speed electric multiple units (EMUs) and their coupling effects with the bogies and other types of equipment vibrating have lead issues for railway operators and gained interest for researchers. Other than a numerical investigation, field measure...

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Main Authors: Jinying Guo, Huailong Shi, Fansong Li, Pingbo Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6041543
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spelling doaj-947b3dc286d14cf98f9656c19b2377aa2020-11-25T03:07:24ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1070-96221875-92032020-01-01202010.1155/2020/60415436041543Field Measurements of Vibration on the Car Body-Suspended Equipment for High-Speed Rail VehiclesJinying Guo0Huailong Shi1Fansong Li2Pingbo Wu3State Key Laboratory of Traction Power, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Traction Power, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Traction Power, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Traction Power, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, ChinaThe vibrations in the flexible car bodies of the high-speed electric multiple units (EMUs) and their coupling effects with the bogies and other types of equipment vibrating have lead issues for railway operators and gained interest for researchers. Other than a numerical investigation, field measurements on the vibrating characteristics of the car body (CB) and its suspended equipment (CBSE) for a high-speed railway vehicle were performed to elaborate the vibrating characteristics on the CB and its CBSE. In this long-term tracking test, the running stability of vehicle and wheel-rail interaction were also examined with the increase of operation distance (OD), a total of 2,400,000 km. The test configuration and arrangements are introduced first, followed by the data analysis in time and frequency domains. It is seen that the wheelset conicity increases 0.008 per 10,000 km, which increases approximately linearly with the OD from 0.10 to 0.40. Two types of wheel treads, S1002CN and LMB10, have different ranges in conicity and reprofiling cycles. The lateral accelerations on CB in a downward-running case (0.5 g) are much greater than that in upward-running case (0.2 g) corresponding to the vehicle stability differences. The 15 Hz low-pass filtered acceleration on CB experiences a maximum of 0.10 g and an averaged amplitude around 0.05 g, whereas the frequency spectrum has peaks of 0.01 g on CB and 0.1 g on CBSE. It states that an elastic suspension between the CBSE and the CB prevents the high-frequency vibration from the CB.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6041543
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author Jinying Guo
Huailong Shi
Fansong Li
Pingbo Wu
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Huailong Shi
Fansong Li
Pingbo Wu
Field Measurements of Vibration on the Car Body-Suspended Equipment for High-Speed Rail Vehicles
Shock and Vibration
author_facet Jinying Guo
Huailong Shi
Fansong Li
Pingbo Wu
author_sort Jinying Guo
title Field Measurements of Vibration on the Car Body-Suspended Equipment for High-Speed Rail Vehicles
title_short Field Measurements of Vibration on the Car Body-Suspended Equipment for High-Speed Rail Vehicles
title_full Field Measurements of Vibration on the Car Body-Suspended Equipment for High-Speed Rail Vehicles
title_fullStr Field Measurements of Vibration on the Car Body-Suspended Equipment for High-Speed Rail Vehicles
title_full_unstemmed Field Measurements of Vibration on the Car Body-Suspended Equipment for High-Speed Rail Vehicles
title_sort field measurements of vibration on the car body-suspended equipment for high-speed rail vehicles
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Shock and Vibration
issn 1070-9622
1875-9203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The vibrations in the flexible car bodies of the high-speed electric multiple units (EMUs) and their coupling effects with the bogies and other types of equipment vibrating have lead issues for railway operators and gained interest for researchers. Other than a numerical investigation, field measurements on the vibrating characteristics of the car body (CB) and its suspended equipment (CBSE) for a high-speed railway vehicle were performed to elaborate the vibrating characteristics on the CB and its CBSE. In this long-term tracking test, the running stability of vehicle and wheel-rail interaction were also examined with the increase of operation distance (OD), a total of 2,400,000 km. The test configuration and arrangements are introduced first, followed by the data analysis in time and frequency domains. It is seen that the wheelset conicity increases 0.008 per 10,000 km, which increases approximately linearly with the OD from 0.10 to 0.40. Two types of wheel treads, S1002CN and LMB10, have different ranges in conicity and reprofiling cycles. The lateral accelerations on CB in a downward-running case (0.5 g) are much greater than that in upward-running case (0.2 g) corresponding to the vehicle stability differences. The 15 Hz low-pass filtered acceleration on CB experiences a maximum of 0.10 g and an averaged amplitude around 0.05 g, whereas the frequency spectrum has peaks of 0.01 g on CB and 0.1 g on CBSE. It states that an elastic suspension between the CBSE and the CB prevents the high-frequency vibration from the CB.
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