Title :
Evaluation of technical vs economic decisions in rail grinding
Author :
Reddy, Venkatarami ; Chattopadhyay, Gopi ; Larsson-Kraik, Per-Olof ; Allahmanli, Turgut
Author_Institution :
Maintenance Manage., GHD Pty Ltd., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
Rail is a significant capital asset for railway companies. It contributes more than half of the capital assets of railway infrastructure. Recent rail inspection data using Ultrasonic rail testing has shown increasing number of rail defects, failures and causing disruptions to rail services. This cost can be further increased when the track quality is poor. In recent years, railroads have been purchasing over 500,000 tons of rails per year at an estimated total cost of US $1.25 billion for replacement of worn out and degraded rails. Rail grinding is considered as viable means in reducing the impacts of rail defects and failures. Rail grinding can result in improved curving performance (wheel/rail interaction) and prevents crack initiation and propagation of surface cracks due to RCF. This paper focuses on analysis of rail degradation process and development of mathematical model considering technical and economic decisions in rail grinding to rail infrastructure owners.
Keywords :
crack detection; failure (mechanical); grinding; maintenance engineering; rails; railway industry; surface cracks; ultrasonic materials testing; RCF; capital assets; crack initiation; crack propagation; curving performance; degraded rails; rail defects; rail degradation process; rail failures; rail grinding; rail inspection data; rail services; railroads; railway company; railway infrastructure; surface cracks; track quality; ultrasonic rail testing; Axles; Costs; Degradation; Fatigue; Flanges; Inspection; Mathematical model; Rail transportation; Surface cracks; Wheels; Rail Grinding; Rolling Contact Fatigue and Rail wear;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2008. IEEM 2008. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2629-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2630-0
DOI :
10.1109/IEEM.2008.4737918