Estimation of Rail Irregularities by using Acceleration values

가속도 값을 이용한 궤도 불규칙도 검측

  • 김영모 (한국철도기술연구원, 차세대고속철도 기술개발 사업단) ;
  • 박찬경 (한국철도기술연구원, 차세대고속철도 기술개발 사업단) ;
  • 최성훈 (한국철도기술연구원, 차세대고속철도 기술개발 사업단) ;
  • 김상수 (한국철도기술연구원, 차세대고속철도 기술개발 사업단) ;
  • 박춘수 (한국철도기술연구원, 차세대고속철도 기술개발 사업단)
  • Published : 2008.06.12

Abstract

Railroad is the major factor of vibration source in railway vehicles, and it must carefully maintained the original condition to secure the safety and good ride comfort of passenger. Measuring the condition of rail irregularities such as surface, alignment, gauge, twist and cant etc is required to maintain the good performance of railroad. Currently, the various rail irregularity measurement systems(EM120, ROGER1000K and the Total Rail Irregularity Measurement system of Korea High Speed Train) are operated in Korea to estimate the rail irregularity. It is hard to verify the correlation of one rail irregularity data of a measurement system with the other, because they have been adopted different rail irregularity estimation methods. The best method securing the reliability of the irregularity data is the direct confirmation on the ground where the measurement system had detected as a fault section, but it is impossible to apply all sections simultaneously due to limitation of time, labor, cost and equipments. There is a method to secure the reliability of the data by using acceleration values. Rail irregularities, the major factor of vibration in railway vehicle, are transmitted to the vehicle acceleration through masses, springs, dampers and joints as the system dynamic formation. In this study, Transition Function has been adopted by using the rail irregularity and the acceleration value regarding as input & output parameters respectively. It has been verified by comparing the analyzed results with real measured irregularity data from the Total Rail Irregularity Measurement system of Korea High Speed Train. Also various methods has been accomplished to verify the correlation between rail irregularities and acceleration values.

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