Expanded scope of application of wheel stops
https://doi.org/10.21780/2223-9731-2024-83-3-193-204
EDN: https://elibrary.ru/qewfre
Abstract
Introduction. The paper considers equipping rolling stock with new lightweight wheel stops of increased reliability, as well as the use of the drag shoes on space intervals, including abnormal situations.
Materials and methods. The authors performed field tests to compare the performance of lightweight wheel stops TM 37.10.2016 and hump drag shoes 8739.00. The paper determined the tractive force for moving a empty car train and loaded car train equipped with drag shoes.
Results. The paper analyses the securing of railway rolling stock with wheel stops on space intervals with different gradients and different weights of trailing rolling stock. The paper describes the developed methodology of emergency withdrawal of a multiple unit rolling stock with a wedged wheel pair using wheel stops and determines the ultimate sliding distance of the wedged wheel pair compared to the hump drag shoes. The paper established that withdrawing the electric rolling stock from the space interval with the wedged wheel pair requires 4 times more wheel stops than the hump drag shoes.
Discussion and conclusion. The authors shown that traction rolling stock permits the practical replacement of hump drag shoes 8739.00 currently in use with wheel stops TM 37.10.2016. The braking characteristics of wheel stops and hump drag shoes only differ during the short initial period of paint abrasion on the rubbing surface of the wheel stop skids. Since the drag shoes for rolling stock are intended for emergency, their rubbing surface must not be painted.
About the Authors
V. I. MarshevRussian Federation
Vladimir I. MARSHEV, Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Technical Expert, Test and Simulation Centre
129626, Moscow, 10, 3rd Mytishchinskaya St.)
Author ID: 854401
I. N. Voronin
Russian Federation
Igor N. VORONIN, Technical Expert, Test and Simulation Centre
129626, Moscow, 10, 3rd Mytishchinskaya St.
Author ID: 873989
D. P. Markov
Russian Federation
Dmitriy P. MARKOV, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Academic Advisor, Scientific Consulting Centre
129626, Moscow, 10, 3rd Mytishchinskaya St.
Author ID: 680121
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For citations:
Marshev V.I., Voronin I.N., Markov D.P. Expanded scope of application of wheel stops. RUSSIAN RAILWAY SCIENCE JOURNAL. 2024;83(3):193-204. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21780/2223-9731-2024-83-3-193-204. EDN: https://elibrary.ru/qewfre