The Proceedings of the Transportation and Logistics Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-3175
2019.28
Session ID : 2206
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Basic study on improvement of tangential force between wheel and rail by injecting dry gas
*Daisuke YAMAMOTO
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This paper presents a basic study for developing a new adhesion improvement method for railway vehicles, focusing on the tangential force characteristics between wheels and rails. In our past studies, the following phenomena have been confirmed. First, the tangential force of the wheel/rail is increased by repeated rolling and sliding frictional force, and the tangential force is stabilized by the oxide film covering the contact surface. In addition, the tangential force under the condition where the humidity around the contact surface is low tends to be larger than that under high humidity condition. And finally, these phenomena indicate that the friction coefficient of wheel/rail can be increased by instantaneously reducing the humidity around the contact surface. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a method for improving the frictional force that reflects the above-mentioned results in our pas studies. In the proposed method, assuming that it is applied to re-adhesion control of railway vehicles, the frictional force of the wheel/rail contact is temporarily reduced by lowering the humidity around the contact surface by injecting dry nitrogen gas. To verify the proposed method, using a pair of the small cylindrical specimen, tangential force was measured under the conditions with different humidity. In addition, in order to confirm the effect on the braking performance of actual railway vehicle, numerical analysis was carried out. As a result, the experimental result shows the frictional force increases up to approximately 40% under high humidity condition, and was confirmed by the numerical analysis that the proposed method has an improvement effect on the reduction of braking distance during dry nitrogen gas injection even if the humidity condition around the contact surface is high.

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