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This book presents advances in railway engineering including railway wheels, wheel failure mechanisms, innovations in railway track designs, and axle failures. It covers rail-wheel traction characteristics under various environmental conditions for full-scale test conditions including braking systems.
List of contents
1. Railway Wheels Failure Mechanism and Locally Resonant Bandgap for Vibration Isolation
2. Railway Axles
3. Rail-Wheel Interaction
4. Digital Twins in Railway Systems
5. Regenerative Braking System for Railways
6. Sustainability in Railway Engineering
7. Adaptive Sliding Mode Controller Development to Improve Rail Network Efficiency Through Virtual Coupling: A Case Study Evidence
8. Railway Transition Zones
9. Navigating the Cyber Security Landscape in Railway Infrastructure: Measures, Challenges and Innovation
10. Design and Manufacturing of Railway Track
11. Formulation of a Meta-Model Based Multi-Objective Optimisation Problem for a Rail Vehicle's Dynamic Response
12. Railway Track System and Dynamics
13. Case Studies of Failures in Railway Engineering, High-Speed Rail Innovations, and Challenges in Metro Trains
14. Frictional Braking in Trains
15. Railway Wheel Technology and Evolution of Temperatures in Railway Wheels
About the author
V. M. Ravindra Kumar is a faculty member at the School of Mechanical Engineering at VIT-AP University. He received a Ph.D. degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. He worked on a major railway engineering problem, "Locomotive Wheel Failure from Excessive Wheel Gauge Change," and successfully identified the root causes of the problem. His research areas include railway engineering, numerical modeling of manufacturing processes, 3D and 4D printing. He has published research articles in various national and international journals and contributed to book and book chapters. He has the experience of working in sponsored research projects.
Vineesh K. P. is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Calicut. He has eight years of experience in teaching, research, and academic administration. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. His major research areas are railway engineering, machine design, metal additive manufacturing, and vehicle dynamics. He has several peer-reviewed international journals in his core research areas and holds two patents.
Sunil Kumar Sharma is a Professor and Chair of Rail Vehicle Technology at the Institute of Railway Vehicles and Railway Technology, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany, and an Assistant Professor at Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya, Vadodara, a Central University established by the Ministry of Railways, Government of India. He received his Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee. Dr. Sharma has worked at the Non-destructive Evaluation and Structural Health Monitoring Laboratory at C.N. University, South Korea. His research interests include vehicle dynamics, contact mechanics, mechatronics, and real-time software-enabled control systems for high-speed rail vehicles. He has published several research articles in national and international journals, contributed to book chapters, and edited a book. Dr. Sharma is among the top 2% of scientists in a global list compiled by Stanford University, USA.