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Analysis of sound power level changes caused by wheel with flat spot using numerical and physical experiment

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2021
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Kukėnas, Vladas
Jasevičius, Raimondas
Petrenko, Viačeslav
Kilikevičius, Artūras
Vainorius, Darius
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Damage to the running surfaces of wheels on railways poses a threat to road safety. They can lead to accidents and disasters. Wheels with a flat spot are the biggest threat. The paper reviews problems that arise when wheels with a flat spot come into contact with a rail, and the methods of their detection and diagnosis. However, the known methods for their determination are still very complex and not precise enough. The research presented is based on previous theoretical studies, during which a simplified mathematical model of the normal force arising from the contact of a wheel with a flat spot with a rail, assuming that as a result of this, a change in sound power is caused was developed and theoretical calculations were performed. It theoretically determined wheel damage during rolling caused by wheel-induced changes in associated sound power, i.e., preliminary values of diagnostic parameters and applied methods. Although initial theoretical research already exists, there was a lack of physical experiments to support the validity of the results of the theoretical model. This work presents the original plan and methodology of the physical experiment performed. A physical experiment performed with the ATLAS LG system and sound pressure measuring equipment showed the suitability and applicability of the theoretical model for the determination of wheel damage.
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2021
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https://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/151557
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