Four-axis high-frequcncy structural strength fatigue test system

Author(s):  
Wenang Jia ◽  
Jian Ruan
2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaogang Gao ◽  
Anbin Wang ◽  
Yu He ◽  
Xiaohan Gu

In the circumstances of high-speed railways, the wheel-rail vibration is significantly aggravated by polygonal wheel wear and rail corrugation, which subsequently leads to the wheel-rail interaction at higher frequencies and potential failure of the rail fastening. In this paper, a ω-type clip of the fastening in the CRH high-speed rail was used to investigate the failure mechanism. First, a dynamic wheel-rail coupling model and a finite element analysis of the rail clip were developed, from which the rail vibration frequency and modal frequencies of the clip with different installation torques were obtained. The experimental tests and modal simulation results were mutually verified. In addition, the real-time vibration measurement and the wheel-rail wear monitoring were carried out at a CRH high-speed railway site. It was found that the resonant frequencies of the ω-type clip in the installation condition coincided with the excitation frequencies of the wheel-rail interaction induced by wheel-rail wear. The high-frequency dynamic failure mechanism of a typical ω-type clip, W300-1, is put forward for the first time. Moreover, a high-frequency rail clip fatigue test system was designed and developed specifically for this study. The loading excitation frequency of the clip test used was set as 590 Hz, and the loading amplitude was 0.05 mm. After 125-minute operation of the test system, the clip was broken at the expected location predicted by the FEA model. The high-frequency fatigue test result further verified that the failure mechanism of the ω-type clip was due to the resonance of the clip with its excitation force from the wheel-rail interaction. Finally, the clip was then structurally improved taking into account the stiffness and mass, which led to its resonant frequencies shifting away from the high-frequency excitation range, hence avoiding resonance failure of the subject clip.


2013 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
B. M Sudiro

In order to meet the safety and security of the public transportation, design specification of construction body bus or bus frame structures should have an appropriate structural strength  and comply with standard design including the safety factor  and selection of material besides static and dynamic testing of the part of body bus. It is also realized that a bus carrying passengers have to give secure to the passengers also driver.The fact that a technology concerning with metal works industry to fascinate the body bus industry is being used in small and medium body bus industries. Eventhough some of the body bus industries having designer background but it may still develop their design capability by using advanced technology. Materials to be used for designing parts of body bus should  meet specific requirements. It could be understood that safety and security during operation is a priority matter.Lifetime of the bus  parts or components may be predicted through  the dynamic or fatigue test from its parts or components.  Palmgren and Miner hypothesis may be used in dynamic ratio decision in connection with fatigue test application up to the fraction of the parts or components being tested.  


2013 ◽  
Vol 303-306 ◽  
pp. 1272-1275
Author(s):  
Jing Ping Leng ◽  
Jian Jin ◽  
Ke Li Xing

An energy recovery and high effective fatigue test system for accumulators has been developed through the improvement of test method JB-T 7037-2006 and test requirements JB-T 7036-2006 [1][2]. The test system contains hydraulic system and control system. The hardware system of control system is based on IPC as upper computer and PLC as lower computer, while the software system is based on Borland C++ Builder 6.0, which can realize collecting and saving the field data, drawing and saving testing curve, and generating export.


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