Development of Gage Widening Protection Parameter for the Deployable Gage Restraint Measurement System - U S Department of Transportation - Boeken - Createspace - 9781499695670 - 26 mei 2014
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Development of Gage Widening Protection Parameter for the Deployable Gage Restraint Measurement System

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Publisher Marketing: Recent gage restraint measurement system (GRMS) developments include the redesign of GRMS vehicles to conduct testing from a deployable axle instead of using freight truck mounted axle and GRMS on hi-rail vehicles. This new test configuration results in boundary condition changes in the applied loads and split axle location; both of which influence the results. To ensure equivalent safety considering these significant changes, a comprehensive evaluation of the mechanistic basis for previous GRMS rulemaking, coupled with a fundamental investigation of factors influencing GRMS performance and inspection accuracy, was conducted along with field-testing to verify conclusions. Results of the investigation to date suggest a need for reconsideration of the gage widening ratio (GWR) equation, which treated vertical load as a constant parameter. With the new GRMS testing capability at a wider range of test loads, it is necessary to include vertical load in the GWR equation. GWR has been the leading source of discrepancies between the inspections conducted by original GRMS design and redesigned vehicles over the same territory. This report describes the analysis and recent field-testing to provide the fundamental basis for a proposed gage widening projection formula.

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 26 mei 2014
ISBN13 9781499695670
Uitgevers Createspace
Pagina's 58
Afmetingen 216 × 279 × 3 mm   ·   158 g

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