Railway Sciences (Feb 2024)

Comparison study on measurement of rail weld joint between inertial reference method and multi-point chord reference method

  • Yifan Shi,
  • Yuan Wang,
  • Xiaozhou Liu,
  • Ping Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/RS-10-2023-0038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 69 – 83

Abstract

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Purpose – Straightness measurement of rail weld joint is of essential importance to railway maintenance. Due to the lack of efficient measurement equipment, there has been limited in-depth research on rail weld joint with a 5-m wavelength range, leaving a significant knowledge gap in this field. Design/methodology/approach – In this study, the authors used the well-established inertial reference method (IR-method), and the state-of-the-art multi-point chord reference method (MCR-method). Two methods have been applied in different types of rail straightness measurement trollies, respectively. These instruments were tested in a high-speed rail section within a certain region of China. The test results were ultimately validated through using traditional straightedge and feeler gauge methods as reference data to evaluate the rail weld joint straightness within the 5-m wavelength range. Findings – The research reveals that IR-method and MCR-method produce reasonably similar measurement results for wavelengths below 1 m. However, MCR-method outperforms IR-method in terms of accuracy for wavelengths exceeding 3 m. Furthermore, it was observed that IR-method, while operating at a slower speed, carries the risk of derailing and is incapable of detecting rail weld joints and low joints within the track. Originality/value – The research compare two methods’ measurement effects in a longer wavelength range and demonstrate the superiority of MCR-method.

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