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SUMMARY:Qld EA Event: Gold Coast light and heavy rail update
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThis presentation will provide high level overview of the current heavy and light rail projects underway on the Gold Coast\, including the next stages of the Gold Coast Light Rail\, the three new heavy rail stations located on the Gold Coast\, the Logan to Gold Coast Faster Rail. The update will also include the planning of the Varsity to Tugun section of Heavy Rail and Park ‘n’ ride expansions being undertaken. \n \nEvent program\n6:00pm: Arrival\, networking and refreshments\n6:45pm: Presentation commences\n8:00pm: Event concludes \nAbout the speaker\nGavin Massingham\, Program Director (Gold Coast Light Rail) at Department of Transport and Main Roads \n \nGavin’s recent experience has been in Program Leadership of the Gold Coast Light Rail infrastructure program and Project Leadership for Gold Coast Light Rail Stage 3. Prior to this it was providing Program Management of state-wide infrastructure programs. He has a passion for developing teams and strives to provide vision and guidance for them to achieve their personal goals while meeting the department’s needs and expectations. He is a professional civil engineer and Registered Professional Engineer Queensland (RPEQ)\, and has extensive experience in project management\, road safety\, traffic and transport engineering\, and asset management. His project experience includes major highways design and construction\, regional transportation studies\, aviation infrastructure\, Intelligent Transport Systems\, and general civil engineering with strong skills in public liaison and stakeholder and relationship management. \nTo register\, click on the link below.
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/qld-event-gold-coast-light-and-heavy-rail-update/
LOCATION:Griffith University Gold Coast Campus\, Building G39_1.17; Parklands Drive\, Southport\, Queensland\, 4222\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Events,Queensland Events
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SUMMARY:Qld Chapter Event: Using supercomputing to assess the influence of wheel diameter differences on rail damage
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nWheel diameter differences (WDD) on railway vehicles impact the dynamic behaviour\, the traction system performance and rail damage. It is well known that the various types of algorithms that govern locomotive adhesion control systems may compensate for the presence of WDD. However\, detailed studies on the influence of adhesion control algorithms on rail wear and rolling contact fatigue (RCF)\, under the presence of WDD\, have not been published. \nFurthermore\, several standards establish WDD limits for wheelsets\, bogies and vehicles which\, in turn\, determine the planning of wheelset maintenance activities. There is no information in the public domain on how such limits were set and their impact on the dynamic processes at the wheel-rail interface. Thus\, a numerical program comprising thousands of multibody dynamics simulations should be conducted to study the influence of WDD on vehicle performance\, considering several combinations of operational parameters\, in-train forces and the responses of a locomotive traction mechatronics system. The practical methodology including the example of results from such a numerical program and the analysis of the impact of WDD on rail damage and vehicle performance will be presented. The pathway for the development of digital twins for such tasks will be also presented and discussed. \nLearning outcomes\n\nDevelopment and use of digital twins for railway applications.\nWheel diameter difference standards and its influence on rail wear and rolling contact fatigue.\nModern techniques for using physics-based digital twins and supercomputers for railway applications.\n\nEvent program\nOnline: \n\n12.00pm: Webinar commences\n12.55pm: Webinar concludes\n\nIn-person: \n\n11.45am: Registration and light refreshments\n12.00pm: Welcome\n12.05pm: Speaker presentation\n12.45pm: Q&A\n1.00pm: Networking\n1.30pm: Event concludes\nTicket inclusions: Light refreshments\, soft drinks\n\nAbout the speaker\nEsteban Bernal\, Senior Research Officer\, Centre for Railway Engineering\, CQUniversity \nEsteban Bernal is a Senior Research Officer at the Centre for railway Engineering\, Central Queensland University\, Australia. During his doctoral dissertation he studied innovative on‐board condition monitoring technologies for railway vehicles. Additionally\, he has participated in research and consultancy projects involving vehicle dynamics simulations\, traction and wheel–rail wear and damage studies. \n \nTo register\, click on the link below.
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/qld-chapter-event-using-supercomputing-to-assess-the-influence-of-wheel-diameter-differences-on-rail-damage/
LOCATION:Engineers Australia Queensland Level 9\, 340 Adelaide Street Brisbane \, Queensland \, 4000\, Engineers Australia Queensland Level 9\, 340 Adelaide Street\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Events,Queensland Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Railway Technical Society of Australasia":MAILTO:memberservices@engineersaustralia.org.au
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