Abstract
The object of researches is brake systems of innovation freight cars. The work purpose consists in the assessment of braking system effectiveness in innovation freight cars and in standard ones at different operation modes. The scientific novelty consists in the definition of the dependence of a slide block depth on the length of wheel pair skidding motion and braking distance dependence upon car speed. During the work there was carried out a retrospective analysis of cases with traffic safety violation connected with the formation of excessive sliders in freight cars in organized trains because of the violation of braking equipment normal operation. By means of the least-squares method there was obtained a linear equation defining the dependence of slider depth upon the skidding length of a wheel pair. As a result of the work there were defined parameters of defect formation on freight car wheels at their skidding, the calculations of braking system efficiency in different freight cars were carried out. In the course of the analysis of freight car braking efficiency there are obtained equations of braking length in the accepted range of speeds at the beginning of braking for empty and loaded states. Minimum values of the design factor of braking block pressing in translation to a train length of 200 shafts in the empty state were 0.2256 for a speed of 40km/h, in the loaded one – 0.1781 for a speed of 120 km/h at the standard values 0.22 and 0.14 respectively. By means of calculations and experiments it is proved that composite braking block pressing force on a shaft exceeds 4tf/shaft, and that of cast-iron – 10tf. Accordingly, a car with the shaft load of 25 tf/shaft and accepted parameters of a braking system may be operated up to the speeds of 120 km/h inclusive without limitations.