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EU funding (€2,573,878): NEXT generation methods, concepts and solutions for the design of robust and sustainable running GEAR Hor1 Dec 2019 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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NEXT generation methods, concepts and solutions for the design of robust and sustainable running GEAR

The rail sector has recently seen only limited changes in running gear.The rail sector has recently seen only limited changes in running gear. A reason is that innovations have the tendency to increase the first cost of the running gear while they reduce the LCC by reduce maintenance costs. The long-term cost reduction, however, is not easy to quantify. This dilemma will be addressed in WP1 where an updated Universal Cost Model based on the one from the Roll2Rail project will be developed that makes it possible to judge the economic impact of the innovation suggested for an operator using the vehicle. How can the costs for buying, operating and maintaining the vehicle be influenced? Lower bogie weight would reduce wheel-rail forces and allow for higher payload. In WP2, the project is going to suggest ideas that are based both on the use of new materials and new manufacturing methods. Simulation techniques will be explored to allow optimisation of designs. It will be investigated whether required properties of the running gear such as stiffness and damping could be distributed through the structure rather than requiring specific components. In parallel, active control strategies will be investigated to improve the level of ride comfort or reduce wheel and rail damage. The wheelset is another extremely important and safety-critical component in a rail vehicle. Since it represents a so-called “unsuspended mass” there is a desire to minimize the wheelset weight. The main objective of WP3 is a feasibility study on the use of composite materials for the construction of railway wheelsets. Technology concepts for a lightweight wheelset will be defined. Main focus areas are material selection, durability, manufacturing process and joining methods. The output of this project will be important input for the parallel member project in IP1 both regarding the Cost Model and the technical innovations. There will also be a contribution to the overall S2R KPI’s and partly IP3.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Autoritatea Feroviara Romana €23,688
Bercella Srl €188,500
Dellner Dampers AB €40,000
Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan €357,938
Lucchini RS S.p.A. €113,750
Metro de Madrid SA €204,993
Neat Srl €177,000
Politecnico Di Milano €269,113
Rina Consulting - Centro Sviluppo Materiali S.p.A. €0.00
Rina Consulting S.p.A. €227,500
Statens VAG- och Transportforskningsinstitut €90,750
Technische Universitaet Graz €92,223
The University of Nottingham €116,513
Union des Industries Ferroviaires Europeennes - Unife €159,500
Universitas Nebrissensis SA €164,688
University of Huddersfield €195,038
University of Leeds €152,688

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/881803

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