The main purpose of this ongoing study is to investigate the effect of heat generation within a railroad thermoplastic elastomer suspension element on the thermal behavior of the railroad bearing assembly. Specifically, the purpose of this project is to quantify the heat generated by cyclic loading of the elastomer suspension element as a function of load amplitude, loading frequency, and operating temperature. The contribution of the elastomer pad to the system energy balance is modeled using data from dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) of the specific materials in use for that part. DMA is a technique that is commonly used to characterize material properties as a function of temperature, time, frequency, stress, atmosphere or a combination of these parameters. DMA tests were run on samples of pad material prepared by three different processes: injection molded coupons, transfer molded coupons, and parts machined from an actual pad. The results provided a full characterization of the elastic deformation (Energy Storage) and viscous dissipation (Energy Dissipation) behavior of the material as a function of loading frequency, and temperature. These results show that the commonly used thermoplastic elastomer does generate heat under cyclic loading, though the frequency which produces peak heat output is outside the range of common loading frequency in rail service. These results can be combined with a stress analysis and service load measurements to estimate internally generated heat and, thus, enable a refined model for the evolution of bearing temperature during operation.
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2016 Joint Rail Conference
April 12–15, 2016
Columbia, South Carolina, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Rail Transportation Division
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978-0-7918-4967-5
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Heat Generation in the Railroad Bearing Thermoplastic Elastomer Suspension Element
Oscar O. Rodriguez,
Oscar O. Rodriguez
University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX
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Juan Carbone,
Juan Carbone
University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX
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Arturo A. Fuentes,
Arturo A. Fuentes
University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX
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Robert E. Jones,
Robert E. Jones
University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX
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Constantine Tarawneh
Constantine Tarawneh
University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX
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Oscar O. Rodriguez
University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX
Juan Carbone
University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX
Arturo A. Fuentes
University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX
Robert E. Jones
University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX
Constantine Tarawneh
University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX
Paper No:
JRC2016-5823, V001T02A011; 7 pages
Published Online:
June 10, 2016
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Rodriguez, OO, Carbone, J, Fuentes, AA, Jones, RE, & Tarawneh, C. "Heat Generation in the Railroad Bearing Thermoplastic Elastomer Suspension Element." Proceedings of the 2016 Joint Rail Conference. 2016 Joint Rail Conference. Columbia, South Carolina, USA. April 12–15, 2016. V001T02A011. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/JRC2016-5823
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