6 resultados para welding

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This paper presents a model designed to study vertical interactions between wheel and rail when the wheel moves over a rail welding. The model focuses on the spatial domain, and is drawn up in a simple fashion from track receptances. The paper obtains the receptances from a full track model in the frequency domain already developed by the authors, which includes deformation of the rail section and propagation of bending, elongation and torsional waves along an infinite track. Transformation between domains was secured by applying a modified rational fraction polynomials method. This obtains a track model with very few degrees of freedom, and thus with minimum time consumption for integration, with a good match to the original model over a sufficiently broad range of frequencies. Wheel-rail interaction is modelled on a non-linear Hertzian spring, and consideration is given to parametric excitation caused by the wheel moving over a sleeper, since this is a moving wheel model and not a moving irregularity model. The model is used to study the dynamic loads and displacements emerging at the wheel-rail contact passing over a welding defect at different speeds.

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We demonstrate the influence of the relative humidity (RH) on the wavelength of fiber Bragg grating sensors (FBGS), performing tests with five FBGS at different humidity and temperature conditions. These tests were performed in a climate chamber whose RH changes according to a scheduled profile from 30% to 90%, in steps of 10%. These profiles were repeated for a wide range of temperatures from to , in steps of . Two different types of instrumentation methods have been tested, spot welding and epoxy bonding, in two different materials, steel and carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP). We discuss the results for each type of sensor and instrumentation method by analyzing the linearity of the Bragg wavelength with RH and temperature.

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[ES] En el presente trabajo, se ha tratado de recoger la información relevante sobre el proceso de soldadura por fricción rotativa aplicado a la automoción, desde la experiencia adquirida por el autor en GKN Driveline Zumaia. En los primeros capítulos, se explica el proceso de soldadura desde diferentes enfoques y se describe brevemente la planta de fabricación GKN Driveline Zumaia y su producto fabricado mediante este proceso de soldadura. En los siguientes capítulos las tres principales fases del ciclo de soldadura con los parámetros que lo gestionan. Finalmente en los últimos y siguiendo el flujo del proceso de fabricación, se exponen otros tres capítulos que tienen que ver con este proceso de soldadura por fricción rotativa: Materia prima, máquina y ensayos no destructivos.

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[ES]El proceso de soldadura más común es la soldadura por arco metálico con electrodos revestidos. A veces ese revestimiento contiene materiales radiactivos de origen natural (NORMs). En España los electrodos más utilizados son los recubiertos de rutilo mezclado con otros materiales. El rutilo contiene algunos radionúclidos naturales detectables, por lo que puede ser considerado como un NORM. Este trabajo principalmente se centra en la aplicación de la metodología expuesta en la Guía de Seguridad 11.3 del Consejo de Seguridad Nuclear (Metodología para la evaluación del impacto radiológico en las industrias NORM), como una herramienta para obtener las dosis en una fábrica que produce este tipo de electrodo y evaluar el impacto radiológico en una instalación específica. Para ello, se aplicaron en dicha instalación los pasos requeridos por la metodología para su cumplimiento. Se analizaron los beneficios inherentes al estudio y se identificaron las zonas de radiación más altas así como la posición de los trabajadores. Habiendo hecho uso de evaluaciones de dosis llevadas a cabo con anterioridad por otros procedimientos, métodos de simulación, se establecieron las pautas de protección radiológica a seguir para el cumplimiento de dicha guía, mediante la colocación de dosímetros personales y monitores de radiación.

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We demonstrate the influence of the relative humidity (RH) on the wavelength of fiber Bragg grating sensors (FBGS), performing tests with five FBGS at different humidity and temperature conditions. These tests were performed in a climate chamber whose RH changes according to a scheduled profile from 30% to 90%, in steps of 10%. These profiles were repeated for a wide range of temperatures from 10 degrees C to 70 degrees C, in steps of 10 degrees C. Two different types of instrumentation methods have been tested, spot welding and epoxy bonding, in two different materials, steel and carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP). We discuss the results for each type of sensor and instrumentation method by analyzing the linearity of the Bragg wavelength with RH and temperature.

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The paper studies the influence of rail weld dip on wheel-rail contact dynamics, with particular reference to freight trains where it is important to increase the operating speed and also the load transported. This has produced a very precise model, albeit simple and cost-effective, which has enabled train-track dynamic interactions over rail welds to be studied to make it possible to quantify the influence on dynamic forces and displacements of the welding geometry; of the position of the weld relative to the sleeper; of the vehicle's speed; and of the axle load and wheelset unsprung mass. It is a vertical model on the spatial domain and is drawn up in a simple fashion from vertical track receptances. For the type of track and vehicle used, the results obtained enable the quantification of increases in wheel-rail contact forces due to the new speed and load conditions.