ANALYSIS OF INDUCTIVE SENSOR FIXING CLAMP IN RAILWAY APPLICATIONS

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 35-40
Author(s):  
Barbara Schürger ◽  
Michal Kicko ◽  
Vojtech Neumann ◽  
Peter Frankovský

This paper provides static, modal and dynamic analysis of the assembly consisting of fixing clamp, inductive sensor, two fixing bolts and frame applied on railway stock. All the necessary tests to perform this analysis are in accordance with the standard EN 61373: 2010 or the Slovak standard STN EN 61373: 2011. In the next part, a simulation of the tests required for the dynamic analysis of the modelled assembly is performed. For each analysis, von Misses stress is evaluated and then compared to the yield strength of used material. Finally, this work provides a proposal for new design solutions of the fixing clamp based on the obtained results. All analyses were performed in ANSYS Workbench programme using finite element method.

2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (02) ◽  
pp. 1850017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iwona Adamiec-Wójcik ◽  
Łukasz Drąg ◽  
Stanisław Wojciech

The static and dynamic analysis of slender systems, which in this paper comprise lines and flexible links of manipulators, requires large deformations to be taken into consideration. This paper presents a modification of the rigid finite element method which enables modeling of such systems to include bending, torsional and longitudinal flexibility. In the formulation used, the elements into which the link is divided have seven DOFs. These describe the position of a chosen point, the extension of the element, and its orientation by means of the Euler angles Z[Formula: see text]Y[Formula: see text]X[Formula: see text]. Elements are connected by means of geometrical constraint equations. A compact algorithm for formulating and integrating the equations of motion is given. Models and programs are verified by comparing the results to those obtained by analytical solution and those from the finite element method. Finally, they are used to solve a benchmark problem encountered in nonlinear dynamic analysis of multibody systems.


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