The friction coefficient between a railway wheel and rail surface is a crucial factor in maintaining high acceleration and braking performance of railway vehicles; therefore, monitoring this friction coefficient is important. Due to the difficulty in directly measuring the friction coefficient, the creep force or creepage, indirect methods using state observers are used more frequently. This paper presents an approach using an unscented kalman filter to estimate the creep force and creepage and the friction coefficient from traction motor behaviours. A scaled roller rig is designed and a series of experiments is carried out to evaluate the estimator performanc
In the development of control strategies for traction control in railway systems or locomotive appli...
In the field of longitudinal train dynamics the brake process is not only a safety critical aspect b...
The presented work illustrates an investigation on the observer synthesis for a highly nonlinear rai...
The friction coefficient between a railway wheel and rail surface is a crucial factor in maintaining...
The friction coefficient between a railway wheel and rail surface is a crucial factor in maintaining...
It is important to monitor the wheel-rail friction coefficient in railway vehicles to improve their ...
Monitoring the adhesion force between a railway wheel and a rail surface is very essential in mainta...
The railway industry in the UK is currently expanding the use of condition monitoring of railway veh...
Through a range of increasingly featured models of wheel-rail contact, vehicles and track it is poss...
A method for detecting wheel slip/slide and re-adhesion control of AC traction motors in railway app...
Increased patronage of railways in the UK in the past 20 years has put demands on rolling stock to o...
The core part of any study of rolling stock behavior is the wheel-track interaction patch because th...
Railway technology is strongly influenced by the friction coefficient between wheel and rail. Fricti...
In the field of railway simulation, it is a general assumption to consider the coefficient of fricti...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in designing intelligent vehicles such that t...
In the development of control strategies for traction control in railway systems or locomotive appli...
In the field of longitudinal train dynamics the brake process is not only a safety critical aspect b...
The presented work illustrates an investigation on the observer synthesis for a highly nonlinear rai...
The friction coefficient between a railway wheel and rail surface is a crucial factor in maintaining...
The friction coefficient between a railway wheel and rail surface is a crucial factor in maintaining...
It is important to monitor the wheel-rail friction coefficient in railway vehicles to improve their ...
Monitoring the adhesion force between a railway wheel and a rail surface is very essential in mainta...
The railway industry in the UK is currently expanding the use of condition monitoring of railway veh...
Through a range of increasingly featured models of wheel-rail contact, vehicles and track it is poss...
A method for detecting wheel slip/slide and re-adhesion control of AC traction motors in railway app...
Increased patronage of railways in the UK in the past 20 years has put demands on rolling stock to o...
The core part of any study of rolling stock behavior is the wheel-track interaction patch because th...
Railway technology is strongly influenced by the friction coefficient between wheel and rail. Fricti...
In the field of railway simulation, it is a general assumption to consider the coefficient of fricti...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in designing intelligent vehicles such that t...
In the development of control strategies for traction control in railway systems or locomotive appli...
In the field of longitudinal train dynamics the brake process is not only a safety critical aspect b...
The presented work illustrates an investigation on the observer synthesis for a highly nonlinear rai...