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Effect of wheel polygonalization on the Degree of Non-linearity of dynamic response of high-speed vehicle system
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Polygonalization of the wheel describes the growth of out-of-round profiles of the wheels of railway vehicle. This problem was identified in the 1980s but its mechanism is still not well understood. The wheel-rail disturbance formed by wheel polygonalization will accelerate the fatigue fracture of the key parts of rail vehicles and seriously threaten the safety of rail vehicle. This fact has led to significant efforts in detecting and diagnosing wheel polygonalization, in particular in setting the criteria for health monitoring. Currently, the time-domain feature parameters extraction method based on data statistics and frequency-domain feature parameters extraction method based on spectrum estimation are widely applied to detect wheel polygonalization. However, the basis of spectral estimation is the Fourier transform, which is not good at dealing with non-linear vibration systems (such as vehicle-track coupled system). Aiming at the wheel polygonalization problem existing in high-speed train, the non-linear extent of vibration response of vehicle system caused by wheel polygonalization is analyzed based on vehicle-track coupled dynamics and adaptive data analysis method. A typical high-speed train model is established according to the vehicle-track coupled dynamics theory. The wheel polygonalization model is introduced and vehicle system vibration response is calculated by numerical integration. The vibration response signal is decomposed by empirical mode decomposition (EMD) to produce the intrinsic mode functions (IMFs). By calculating the intra-wave frequency modulation of IMFs, that is, the difference between instantaneous and mean frequencies and amplitudes, the non-linearity of the dynamic response is quantified. Influences of wheel polygonalization on the non-linearity of steady-state and unsteady vibration responses of vehicle system are analyzed in detail. An objective criterion for wheel polygonalization health monitoring based on Degree of Non-linearity is proposed, which provides an effective tool for prognostics and health management of trains.
Title: Effect of wheel polygonalization on the Degree of Non-linearity of dynamic response of high-speed vehicle system
Description:
Polygonalization of the wheel describes the growth of out-of-round profiles of the wheels of railway vehicle.
This problem was identified in the 1980s but its mechanism is still not well understood.
The wheel-rail disturbance formed by wheel polygonalization will accelerate the fatigue fracture of the key parts of rail vehicles and seriously threaten the safety of rail vehicle.
This fact has led to significant efforts in detecting and diagnosing wheel polygonalization, in particular in setting the criteria for health monitoring.
Currently, the time-domain feature parameters extraction method based on data statistics and frequency-domain feature parameters extraction method based on spectrum estimation are widely applied to detect wheel polygonalization.
However, the basis of spectral estimation is the Fourier transform, which is not good at dealing with non-linear vibration systems (such as vehicle-track coupled system).
Aiming at the wheel polygonalization problem existing in high-speed train, the non-linear extent of vibration response of vehicle system caused by wheel polygonalization is analyzed based on vehicle-track coupled dynamics and adaptive data analysis method.
A typical high-speed train model is established according to the vehicle-track coupled dynamics theory.
The wheel polygonalization model is introduced and vehicle system vibration response is calculated by numerical integration.
The vibration response signal is decomposed by empirical mode decomposition (EMD) to produce the intrinsic mode functions (IMFs).
By calculating the intra-wave frequency modulation of IMFs, that is, the difference between instantaneous and mean frequencies and amplitudes, the non-linearity of the dynamic response is quantified.
Influences of wheel polygonalization on the non-linearity of steady-state and unsteady vibration responses of vehicle system are analyzed in detail.
An objective criterion for wheel polygonalization health monitoring based on Degree of Non-linearity is proposed, which provides an effective tool for prognostics and health management of trains.
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