A reliability-based prognostics framework for railway track management


Abstract:

Railway track geometry deterioration due to traffic loadingis a complex problem with important implications in costand safety. Without appropriate maintenance, track deteriorationcan lead to severe speed restrictions or disruptions, andin extreme cases, to train derailment. This paper proposesa physics-based reliability-based prognostics framework asa paradigm shift to approach the problem of railway trackmanagement. As key contribution, a geo-mechanical elastoplasticmodel for cyclic ballast settlement is adopted and embeddedinto a particle filtering algorithm for sequential stateestimation and RUL pbkp_rediction. The suitability of the proposedmethodology is investigated and discussed through acase study using published data taken from a laboratory simulationof train loading and tamping on ballast carried out atthe University of Nottingham (UK).

Año de publicación:

2017

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    scopusscopus

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    Conference Object

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    Acceso restringido

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      Áreas temáticas:

      • Transporte ferroviario