Abstract

Torsional vibrations phenomena are self-excited vibrations that occur in the wheelset of railway powertrains due to the counter-phase oscillation of both wheels. Long-lasting events of this type may lead to the catastrophic failures. Therefore, torsional vibration suppression and mitigation methods have drawn significant attention from the railway industry in the recent few years. Conventional vibration suppression methods reduce motor torque once the oscillation is detected. However, this can result in trip delays. Design of methods which do not compromise the traction capability is challenging. This paper proposes a novel torsional vibration suppression method using a Proportional-Resonant (PR) controller. The proposed method is insensitive to mechanical drive-train parameter variation neither requires adding new sensors to the wheelset. The method requires previous knowledge of the natural frequency of the wheelset torsional mode but this significantly reduces the implementation complexity suffered by other anti-vibration methods. Furthermore, the method will be shown to provide reduced sensitivity to slip velocities and wheel-rail conditions.

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