Experimental measurement of track irregularities using a scaled track recording vehicle and Kalman filtering techniques
The actual trend of railway industry on track surveying is heading up the development of fast automated methods for continuous monitoring of track quality. This paper presents a model-based methodology for the estimation of lateral and vertical track irregularities from different sensors mounted on...
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Published in | Mechanical systems and signal processing Vol. 169; p. 108625 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Berlin
Elsevier Ltd
15.04.2022
Elsevier BV |
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Summary: | The actual trend of railway industry on track surveying is heading up the development of fast automated methods for continuous monitoring of track quality. This paper presents a model-based methodology for the estimation of lateral and vertical track irregularities from different sensors mounted on a Track Recording Vehicle (TRV): an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), a gauge sensor and a position encoder. The proposed methodology, based on the Kalman filtering technique, allows a fast and accurate measurement of track irregularities, without the use of a total station (which usually makes the measurement process very slow). The proposed method has been validated through an experimental campaign carried out on a 90 m long 1:10, scaled track facility and a scaled TRV at the University of Seville. The use of the scaled TRV allows the measurement of the 90 metres long scaled track at an operation velocity of V = 0.7 m/s in only two minutes. The results of the estimation of track irregularities have been compared with a previous measurement of the mentioned scaled track using manual means, showing a good agreement: with errors lower than 0.7 mm in the short wavelength range D1, which is the most influential in the dynamic behaviour of the vehicle. Additionally, the obtained results have been analysed and compared in the different wavelength ranges, according to standards.
•A brand new track recording vehicle instrumented with inertial sensors is presented.•The scaled track recording vehicle is used to measure track irregularities.•A new methodology for surveying a track based on Kalman filter is presented.•The method proposed is validated experimentally in a 5-inch-wide scaled track.•The method shows good performance, with errors lower than 0.7 mm in the D1 range. |
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ISSN: | 0888-3270 1096-1216 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ymssp.2021.108625 |