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Wheelset (rail transport)

wheelset is a pair of railroad vehicle wheels mounted rigidly on an axle such that both wheels rotate in unison. Wheelsets are often mounted in a bogie ("truck" in North America) – a pivoted frame assembly holding at least two wheelsets – at each end of the vehicle. Most modern freight cars and passenger cars have bogies each with two wheelsets, but three wheelsets (or more) are used in bogies of freight cars that carry heavy loads, and three-wheelset bogies are under some passenger cars. Four-wheeled goods wagons that were once near-universal in Europe and Great Britain and their colonies have only two wheelsets; in recent decades such vehicles have become less common as trainloads have become heavier.

A rail vehicle wheelset, comprising two wheels mounted rigidly on an axle

Conical wheel-tread edit

Most train wheels have a conical taper of about 1 in 20 to enable the wheelset to follow curves with less chance of the wheel flanges coming in contact with the rail sides, and to reduce curve resistance. The rails generally slant inwards at 1 in 40, a lesser angle than the wheel cone. Without the conical shape, a wheel would tend to continue in a straight path due to the inertia of the rail vehicle, causing the wheelset to move towards the outer rail on the curve. The cone increases the effective diameter of the wheel as it moves towards the outer rail, and since the wheels are mounted rigidly on the axle, the outer wheels travel slightly farther, causing the wheelsets to more efficiently follow the curve. Abnormal wear at the wheel–rail interface is thus avoided,[1] along with the loud, piercing, very high-pitched squeal which usually results from it – especially evident on curves in tunnels, stations and elevated track, due to flat surfaces slipping and flanges grinding along the rail. However, if the degree of conicality is inappropriate for the suspension and track, an unpleasant oscillation can occur at high speeds. Recent research is also showing that marginal changes to wheel and rail profiles can improve performance further.[2]

Not all railroads have employed conical-tread wheels. The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system in San Francisco, built with cylindrical wheels and flat-topped rails, started to re-profile the wheels in 2016 with conical treads after years of complaints about the squeal by its passengers.[3] Australia's Queensland Railways used cylindrical wheels and vertical rails until the mid-1980s, when considerably higher train loads made the practice untenable.[4][5][6]

Specialised wheelsets edit

 
Translohr twin wheelet. 1: Pavement. 2: Gap (empty space). 3: Guide rail. 4: Resin. 5: Flange. 6: Spring. 7: Tyre.

Some rubber-tyred metros feature special wheelsets with rubber tyres outside of deep-flanged steel wheels, which guide the bogie through standard railroad switches and keep the train from derailing if a tyre deflates. The system was originally conceived by Michelin for the Paris Métro; the first line opened in 1956.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Tuzik, Bob (8 January 2014). "Taking the Long View: 20 years of Wheel/Rail Interaction (Part 1 of 2)". Interface: The Journal of Wheel/Rail Interaction.
  2. ^ Tuzik, Bob (22 April 2014). "Taking the Long View: 20 years of Wheel/Rail Interaction (Part 2 of 2)". Interface: The Journal of Wheel/Rail Interaction.
  3. ^ "The Four-Year Fight to Make San Francisco's Subway Stop Screaming". Wired. 2016-09-02.
  4. ^ Knowles, J.W. (April 1974). "Radial wheeled rolling stock on the Queensland Railways". Bulletin. Vol. XXV, no. 438. Burwood NSW: Australian Railway Historical Society. pp. 75–92. ISSN 0005-0105.
  5. ^ Knowles, John (December 1981). "The Queensland Railways and its cylindrical wheels". Sunshine Express. Vol. 17, no. 189. Brisbane: Australian Railway Historical Society Queensland Division. p. 241.
  6. ^ Knowles, John (September 1983). "More on the Queensland Railways and its cylindrical wheels". Sunshine Express. Vol. 19, no. 210. Brisbane: Australian Railway Historical Society Queensland Division. p. 210.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • "APTA PR-CS-RP-003-98 Recommended Practice for Developing a Clearance Diagram for Passenger Equipment 5.3.2.1 Design tolerances" (PDF). APTA.com. American Public Transportation Association. 1998-03-26. Retrieved 2015-01-17.

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A wheelset is a pair of railroad vehicle wheels mounted rigidly on an axle such that both wheels rotate in unison Wheelsets are often mounted in a bogie truck in North America a pivoted frame assembly holding at least two wheelsets at each end of the vehicle Most modern freight cars and passenger cars have bogies each with two wheelsets but three wheelsets or more are used in bogies of freight cars that carry heavy loads and three wheelset bogies are under some passenger cars Four wheeled goods wagons that were once near universal in Europe and Great Britain and their colonies have only two wheelsets in recent decades such vehicles have become less common as trainloads have become heavier A rail vehicle wheelset comprising two wheels mounted rigidly on an axle Contents 1 Conical wheel tread 2 Specialised wheelsets 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksConical wheel tread editMost train wheels have a conical taper of about 1 in 20 to enable the wheelset to follow curves with less chance of the wheel flanges coming in contact with the rail sides and to reduce curve resistance The rails generally slant inwards at 1 in 40 a lesser angle than the wheel cone Without the conical shape a wheel would tend to continue in a straight path due to the inertia of the rail vehicle causing the wheelset to move towards the outer rail on the curve The cone increases the effective diameter of the wheel as it moves towards the outer rail and since the wheels are mounted rigidly on the axle the outer wheels travel slightly farther causing the wheelsets to more efficiently follow the curve Abnormal wear at the wheel rail interface is thus avoided 1 along with the loud piercing very high pitched squeal which usually results from it especially evident on curves in tunnels stations and elevated track due to flat surfaces slipping and flanges grinding along the rail However if the degree of conicality is inappropriate for the suspension and track an unpleasant oscillation can occur at high speeds Recent research is also showing that marginal changes to wheel and rail profiles can improve performance further 2 Not all railroads have employed conical tread wheels The Bay Area Rapid Transit BART system in San Francisco built with cylindrical wheels and flat topped rails started to re profile the wheels in 2016 with conical treads after years of complaints about the squeal by its passengers 3 Australia s Queensland Railways used cylindrical wheels and vertical rails until the mid 1980s when considerably higher train loads made the practice untenable 4 5 6 Specialised wheelsets edit nbsp Bogie of a rubber tyred electric multiple unit of the Paris Metro nbsp Translohr twin wheelet 1 Pavement 2 Gap empty space 3 Guide rail 4 Resin 5 Flange 6 Spring 7 Tyre Some rubber tyred metros feature special wheelsets with rubber tyres outside of deep flanged steel wheels which guide the bogie through standard railroad switches and keep the train from derailing if a tyre deflates The system was originally conceived by Michelin for the Paris Metro the first line opened in 1956 Gallery edit nbsp Denney axle nbsp Railroad car wheels are rigidly mounted on an axle to rotate in unison nbsp Swiss Federal Railways wheelsets with fitted journals nbsp Wheelset from a railroad speeder The wheels are pressed steel and the flanges are smaller than those of full sized rail vehicles nbsp A wheelset from a Great Western Railway wagon showing a plain bearing end nbsp A freight bogie of the Bettendorf pattern which became standard in North America and elsewhere nbsp Wheelset as part of a welded sculpture in Kharkiv nbsp Wheelset of a two rail funicular with the Abt switch turnout nbsp Funicular wheelset with Abt rack and pinion brake nbsp Wheelset of a rack railwaySee also editAxle box Beam axle Axle exchange Drop table Flat spot Golsdorf axle Interference fit International Heavy Haul Association Journal box List of railroad truck parts Luttermoller axle Plain bearing Rolling element bearing Train wheel Variable gauge axles Wheelbase Wheel gaugeReferences edit Tuzik Bob 8 January 2014 Taking the Long View 20 years of Wheel Rail Interaction Part 1 of 2 Interface The Journal of Wheel Rail Interaction Tuzik Bob 22 April 2014 Taking the Long View 20 years of Wheel Rail Interaction Part 2 of 2 Interface The Journal of Wheel Rail Interaction The Four Year Fight to Make San Francisco s Subway Stop Screaming Wired 2016 09 02 Knowles J W April 1974 Radial wheeled rolling stock on the Queensland Railways Bulletin Vol XXV no 438 Burwood NSW Australian Railway Historical Society pp 75 92 ISSN 0005 0105 Knowles John December 1981 The Queensland Railways and its cylindrical wheels Sunshine Express Vol 17 no 189 Brisbane Australian Railway Historical Society Queensland Division p 241 Knowles John September 1983 More on the Queensland Railways and its cylindrical wheels Sunshine Express Vol 19 no 210 Brisbane Australian Railway Historical Society Queensland Division p 210 Further reading editMatthias N Forney 1974 1879 The Railroad Car Builder s Dictionary Dover Publications Inc White John H 1978 The American Railroad Passenger Car Baltimore MD Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 0801819652 OCLC 2798188 White John H Jr 1993 The American Railroad Freight Car From the Wood Car Era to the Coming of Steel Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 0 8018 4404 5 OCLC 26130632 External links edit APTA PR CS RP 003 98 Recommended Practice for Developing a Clearance Diagram for Passenger Equipment 5 3 2 1 Design tolerances PDF APTA com American Public Transportation Association 1998 03 26 Retrieved 2015 01 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wheelset rail transport amp oldid 1218024303 Semi conical shape, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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