Rail and rail wheel flange wear on the rail track has been a problem of
attention for the last 30 years. The problems arise in curves and depend on
increased traffic volume, heavier axle load and also higher speed. Axle loads
of 22,5-25 ton is common nowadays and the trend is towards heavier axle loads
where the next step is 30-35 ton. Flange wear includes both wheel and rail
flanges and is therefore a problem for the operating company as well as the
infrastructure owner. The flange wear depend mainly on the number of passed
axles, type of traffic, speed and curve radius but also the axle load
contributes.
Flange lubrication on high rail is a well known way to reduce wear since the
middle of 70th and a number of techniques to lubricate the rail flange are
developed as grease, aerosol of oil and dry stick with solid lubricants. The
trackside lubricator can not apply the grease on the rail flange when the
climate is during the winter.
The infrastructure owner in Sweden was interested to evaluate the
effectiveness of the track side lubricator. The investment in trackside
lubricators over 20 years was about 75 Mkr (7,6 USD) and also an additional
yearly costs to operate 3000 apparatuses. The work to evaluate effectiveness
of the lubrication started 1997 there one of the important matter concern the
possibility to use environmentally adapted lubricants without hazard the
rail.
This licentiate thesis concern effectiveness of trackside lubricators to
reduce wear in sharp railroad curves. Also the environmentally aspects have
been considered and therefore natural esters synthetic esters and additives
suited for those kind of lubricants have been evaluated.
The research proved that environmentally adapted lubricants could lubricate
as good as earlier used greases. Some amount of metal removal is probably
healthy for this kind of application. Lubricants as synthetic esters can be
designed get those qualities. It was also found significant difference
between the seasons concerning flange wear. This difference depends on the
problem to apply grease on the rail flange during the winter.