Practical determination of cane wagon derailment forces for the Australian sugar industry


Autoria(s): Santarossa, Lino G.; Kent, Geoff A.
Contribuinte(s)

Bruce, R.

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Derailments are a significant cost to the Australian sugar industry with damage to rail infrastructure and rolling stock in excess of $2 M per annum. Many factors can contribute to cane rail derailments. The more prevalent factors are discussed. Derailment statistics on likely causes for cane rail derailments are presented with the case of empty wagons on the main line being the highest contributor to business cost. Historically, the lateral to vertical wheel load ratio, termed the derailment ratio, has been used to indicate the derailment probability of rolling stock. When the derailment ratio reaches the Nadal limit of 0.81 for cane rail operations, there is a high probability that a derailment will occur. Contributing factors for derailments include the operating forces, the geometric variables of the rolling stock and the geometric deviations of the railway track. These combined, have the capacity to affect the risk of derailment for a cane rail transport operating system. The derailment type that is responsible for creating the most damage to assets and creating mill stops is the flange climb derailment, as these derailments usually occur at speed with a full rake of empty wagons. The typical forces that contribute to the flange climb derailment case for cane rail operations are analysed and a practical derailment model is developed to enable operators to better appreciate the most significant contributing factors to this type of derailment. The paper aims to: (a) improve awareness of the significance of physical operating parameters so that these principles can be included in locomotive driver training and (b) improve awareness of track and wagon variables related to the risk of derailment so that maintainers of the rail system can allocate funds for maintenance more effectively.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/88801/

Publicador

Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists

Relação

http://www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/20143210726.html;jsessionid=F6798D0C9A802C67278B629A8A2CB815

Santarossa, Lino G. & Kent, Geoff A. (2014) Practical determination of cane wagon derailment forces for the Australian sugar industry. In Bruce, R. (Ed.) Proceedings of the 36th Conference of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, Gold Coast, QLD, pp. 411-421.

Tipo

Conference Paper