To develop a technology to diagnose the fault of dampers applied to railway vehicles and to set criteria, test runs were performed to measure damping force and displacement acting on a lateral damper during vehicle operation. Normal damper and fault damper were installed on a test train. Damper force and velocity of the lateral damper during test running were measured. Distributions of damper force and velocity representing the state of the damper had the same distribution in repeated tests. Distribution of the damper force and velocity was consistently uniform regardless of the train driving direction. Thus, the effect of train driving direction on damper force and velocity distribution was insignificant. The fault of the damper appeared to have a direct effect on the distribution of the damper force, suggesting that the fault of the damper could be sufficiently diagnosed just by monitoring the force of the damper. Especially, when comparing the velocity-force distribution, the fault damper showed a clear difference from a normal damper. Results of this paper could be used for developing a technology for diagnosing damper fault for railway vehicles in the future.
The reduction unit is one of the most important components in railway cars, due to the transmission of torque from the motor to the wheels. Faulty reduction gears in high-speed trains result from excessive wear on the gear or damage to the gear. These types of gear defects have a significant effect on high-speed rail operation and safety; thus, a diagnosis system for the reduction unit is needed. Vibration diagnosis technology is one of the most effective diagnostics. In this paper, the vibration parameters of a reduction unit were evaluated during a driving-gear test and a full-vehicle test, using kurtosis and the crest factor. These tests were performed under normal operating conditions; a specimen tester was used to diagnose problems in defective gears.
The gear-reduction units of Korean high-speed trains consist of a motor reduction unit, an axle gear box reduction unit, and a tripod joint shaft. A reduction gear unit is a gearbox used to reduce the rotational speed of the input shaft to a slower rotational speed on the output shaft. This reduction in output speed helps to increase torque. Defective reduction gear units in high-speed trains are caused by damage to the gear or by gear fatigue. To diagnose potential problems, it is important to know the vibration characteristics of the reduction gear units. In this study, we analyzed the vibration characteristics of reduction gears under various conditions. The test setup included a ull-scale test rig to evaluate reduction gear under both normal and extreme operating conditions.