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Fatigue life estimation of MD36 and MD523 bogies based on damage accumulation and random fatigue theory
Davood Younesian
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 8, pp.2149-2156, 2009
Abstract : Bogies are one of the multifunctional parts of trains which are extremely subjected to random loads. This type of oscillating
and random excitation arises from irregularities of the track including rail surface vertical roughness, rail joints,
variance in super-elevation, and also wheel imperfections like wheel flats and unbalancy. Since most of the prementioned
sources have random nature, a random based theory should be applied for fatigue life estimation of the bogie
frame. Two methods of fatigue life estimation are investigated in this paper. The first approach which is being implemented
in time domain is based on the damage accumulation (DA) approach. Using Monte-Carlo simulation algorithm,
the rail surface roughness is generated. Finite element (FE) model of the bogie is subjected to the generated random
excitation in the first approach and the stress time histories are obtained, and consequently the fatigue life is estimated
by using the rain-flow algorithm. In the second approach, the fatigue life is estimated in frequency domain.
Power spectral density (PSD) of the stress is obtained by using the FE model of the bogie frame and the fatigue life is
estimated using Rayleigh technique in random fatigue theory. A comprehensive parametric study is carried out and
effects of different parameters like the train speeds and level of the rail surface vertical roughness on the estimated
fatigue life are investigated.
Keyword : Damage accumulation; Fatigue life; Monte-Carlo simulation; Rain-flow algorithm; Random vibration. |
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