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Experimental Study on the Fatigue Strength of a Running Equipment in Railway Applications

Sung Cheol Yoon, Jeongguk Kim
JKSPE 2016;33(9):739-744.
Published online: September 1, 2016
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The truck that is used as running equipment for tank freight car support is a core structural part that supports the load of the car body and significantly influences the safety of freights and vehicles, as well as their running performance. Running equipment is composed of truck frames, wheels and wheel axles, independent suspensions, and brakes. Among these components, the truck frame supporting the load of the vehicles and freights may be the most important component. This study was carried out to analyze the structure of truck frames and to determine whether they are safe when the maximum vertical load, braking part load, and the front and rear load are applied to truck frames. This was achieved by subjecting the truck frames to stress tests and then measuring the stress on each part. The results of the stress tests showed that truck frames have a safe vehicle load design.

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Experimental Study on the Fatigue Strength of a Running Equipment in Railway Applications
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2016;33(9):739-744.   Published online September 1, 2016
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