Estimation of Vertical Forces and Track Degradation Considering, Wheel-Rail Interaction, Railway Traffic Severity and Seasonal Conditions
Matijošius, Jonas
Kilikevičius, Artūras
Vaičiūnas, Gediminas
Bureika, Gintautas
Steišūnas, Stasys
Marinkovic, Dragan
2025-08-07T06:37:55Z
2025-08-07T06:37:55Z
2025
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32038
Investigation of train speed, axle load and environmental conditions impact on the
vertical forces that are exerted on railway tracks is an actual railway track condition
monitoring issue. Authors studied this problem by focusing on the dynamic interaction
between the wheels and rails. The researchers considered how seasonal temperature
variations, track irregularities and rail vehicle weight influence force distribution,
potentially leading to the rail degradation and safety risks. Using both experimental data
and advanced diagnostic tools, such as optical sensors and correlation analysis, measured
vertical forces across varying conditions, including different speeds (30-80 km/h) and axle
loads, under summer and winter conditions, are made. The summer time results revealed that
higher train speeds, especially with loaded wagons, caused significant increases in dynamic
vertical forces (up to160 kN). In winter, the snow and ice accumulation on rails contribute
to track irregularities and noticeably influence the force variability, particularly at higher
speeds. This comprehensive analysis provides valuable insights for optimizing railway
infrastructure management, particularly in adjusting for seasonal and train operational
circumstances. It is concluded that advanced monitoring of vertical forces and rail
conditions, along with purposive maintenance strategies, is essential for reducing rail track
degradation and ensuring essential safety train operations.
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Estimation of Vertical Forces and Track Degradation Considering, Wheel-Rail Interaction, Railway Traffic Severity and Seasonal Conditions