Railway vehicle dynamics is strongly affected by track irregularities, which can influence the safety and the running behaviour of the vehicle. The EN 13848-5:2017 standard provides the limits of track irregularities for standard track but does not states specific restrictions for switches and crossings. Furthermore, since turnouts have a limited length, their track geometric irregularities cannot be accurately described by stochastic functions usually adopted for railway vehicle dynamics simulations. Nevertheless, irregularities in railway turnouts, related to the non-uniform stiffness of the track support and to the variation of the rail profiles along the longitudinal direction should be considered in dynamic simulations, as they can gen...
This paper presents methods for continuous condition monitoring of railway switches and crossings (S...
The paper proposes a mathematical model of train–turnout interaction in the mid-frequency range (0–5...
In recent years, the different transport systems have been largely improved. However, some problems ...
The turnout (Switch & Crossing) is a vital component in railway networks as it provides flexibility ...
Rail and track defects are one of the most important sources of dynamic loads generated by a moving ...
This paper investigates the variation of track geometrical parameters that lead to a local increase ...
This paper investigates the variation of track geometrical parameters that lead to a local increase ...
Track critical locations with respect to the railway vehicle safety are the passages through the tur...
The vibration of the railway superstructure is mainly influenced by its quality, by the operational ...
Railway turnouts (switches and crossings) require more maintenance than other parts of the railway n...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effects of the track geometry irregularities on th...
This paper discusses real-world experiments in which selected ground imperfections were dynamically ...
Switch and crossing (S&C) or turnout is a mechanical component within railway infrastructure that pr...
International audienceIn a context of increasing interoperability, several high speed trains, such a...
Urban rail vehicles can present peculiar problems that require specific analysis of both vehicle dyn...
This paper presents methods for continuous condition monitoring of railway switches and crossings (S...
The paper proposes a mathematical model of train–turnout interaction in the mid-frequency range (0–5...
In recent years, the different transport systems have been largely improved. However, some problems ...
The turnout (Switch & Crossing) is a vital component in railway networks as it provides flexibility ...
Rail and track defects are one of the most important sources of dynamic loads generated by a moving ...
This paper investigates the variation of track geometrical parameters that lead to a local increase ...
This paper investigates the variation of track geometrical parameters that lead to a local increase ...
Track critical locations with respect to the railway vehicle safety are the passages through the tur...
The vibration of the railway superstructure is mainly influenced by its quality, by the operational ...
Railway turnouts (switches and crossings) require more maintenance than other parts of the railway n...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effects of the track geometry irregularities on th...
This paper discusses real-world experiments in which selected ground imperfections were dynamically ...
Switch and crossing (S&C) or turnout is a mechanical component within railway infrastructure that pr...
International audienceIn a context of increasing interoperability, several high speed trains, such a...
Urban rail vehicles can present peculiar problems that require specific analysis of both vehicle dyn...
This paper presents methods for continuous condition monitoring of railway switches and crossings (S...
The paper proposes a mathematical model of train–turnout interaction in the mid-frequency range (0–5...
In recent years, the different transport systems have been largely improved. However, some problems ...