Nur Shahibrahim Mahamudin2024-10-082024-10-082024https://studentrepo.iium.edu.my/handle/123456789/7213The daily cost of rail operation is increasing due to the increase in rail network size. Therefore, reducing operation power consumption is important for rail operators to optimize daily operation costs. Operation power consumption in rail operation can be divided into 80% traction power, such as vehicle propulsion system, and 20% non-traction power, such as station electrical consumption. Many research has already been carried out on advanced traction systems, such as regenerative braking storage systems, hybrid batteries, and others, which aim to reduce operation power consumption. However, very few addresses the concern about track condition and maintenance. This research focuses on the interaction between the rail vehicle wheels and the rail track and how the coefficient of friction affects the rail operation power consumption. Train resistance can be expressed in the Davis equation, which is the mathematical model used in rail industries to find train performance, therefore Davis equation is use in the research to determining the operation power consumption of variable track kinetic coefficient of friction. As rail grinding is an essential rail preventive maintenance to improve track surface, indirectly coefficient of friction has shown an improvement. Our findings indicate that the application of the rail grinding method had successfully reduced the track kinetic coefficient of friction from ยต = 0.5 to 0.3, therefore reducing 9% in operation power consumption. The reduction of the track kinetic coefficient of friction has led to a decrease in train running resistance, consequently resulting in a reduction in operation power consumption.enOWNED BY STUDENTRailroad tracks -- Design and constructionThe effect of coefficient of friction between rail vehicle wheels and rail track on operation power consumptionMaster Thesis