Influence of Rail Surface Geometry on Wear and Service Life of Crossing Rails
Kanteewong, Suwitcha
2025-08-27T09:20:19Z
2025-08-27T09:20:19Z
2025
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32832
Malfunctioning components on railroads can lead to the decrease of efficiencies.
Switch frog is costly, but has a short service life. However, for safety reasons, regular
inspection is necessary. Determining the service life helps to plan maintenance, as well as
renewal of the switch frog, in an easy and timely manner. This study aims to determine the
geometry model and the influence of it’s relevant parameters, for predicting the service life
of switch frogs, based on the measured data of 13 switch frogs. The data were provided by
DB Systemtechnik GmbH, Germany. Using the relationship between contact pressure and
vertical wear area the model will be performed. In this study, the geometry of the wing rail
is also considered, because it affects the change in the geometry of the frog tip. The deviation
between the measurement data and the model could be minimized by calibrating the model
results with the measured data in order to achieve higher accuracy. As an outcome, the
service life of switch frogs will be determined, and the optimal initial geometry identified. In
future studies, the model needs to be modified, to predict the remaining service life, for the
case of any non-initial geometry.
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Influence of Rail Surface Geometry on Wear and Service Life of Crossing Rails
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