Modeling thermal effects in braking systems of railway vehicles
The modeling of thermal effects has become increasingly important in product design in different transport means, road vehicles, airplanes, railway vehicles, and so forth. The thermal analysis is a very important stage in the study of braking systems, especially of railway vehicles, where it is nece...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Thermal science 2012-01, Vol.16 (suppl. 2), p.S515-526 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The modeling of thermal effects has become increasingly important in product
design in different transport means, road vehicles, airplanes, railway
vehicles, and so forth. The thermal analysis is a very important stage in the
study of braking systems, especially of railway vehicles, where it is
necessary to brake huge masses, because the thermal load of a braked railway
wheel prevails compared to other types of loads. In the braking phase,
kinetic energy transforms into thermal energy resulting in intense heating
and high temperature states of railway wheels. Thus induced thermal loads
determine thermomechanical behavior of the structure of railway wheels. In
cases of thermal overloads, which mainly occur as a result of long-term
braking on down-grade railroads, the generation of stresses and deformations
occurs, whose consequences are the appearance of cracks on the rim of a wheel
and the final total wheel defect. The importance to precisely determine the
temperature distribution caused by the transfer process of the heat generated
during braking due to the friction on contact surfaces of the braking system
makes it a challenging research task. Therefore, the thermal analysis of a
block-braked solid railway wheel of a 444 class locomotive of the national
railway operator Serbian Railways is processed in detail in this paper, using
analytical and numerical modeling of thermal effects during long-term braking
for maintaining a constant speed on a down-grade railroad.
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ISSN: | 0354-9836 2334-7163 |
DOI: | 10.2298/TSCI120503188M |