Dynamic model of the track-railway vehicle interaction on curves
Dynamic model of the track-railway vehicle interaction on curves
The modelling of rail vehicle dynamics and train-track interaction has been the object of intensive research over the last 40 years at least, leading to the development of advanced mathematical models and tools for numerical simulation. These models however in most cases consider the case of a vehicle running in tangent track, neglecting the effects related with curving, whereas actually a number of train-track interaction phenomena are specific to curve negotiation, e.g. the generation of squeal noise and some types of rail head corrugation. It is the aim of this paper to define a model for the interaction of a complete vehicle with flexible wheelsets and a flexible track in a curve. The model is general, but thanks to the assumption of small motion of the bodies with respect to a trajectory coordinate system, an efficient formulation is obtained, reducing simulation times with respect to other existing approaches and thus making the model attractive for practical use e.g. in the design stage of a new vehicle or track system. In the paper, the use of the model is exemplified by analysing the effect of a wheelflat for different combinations of vehicle speed, curve radius and cant deficiency
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Martínez-Casas, J.
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Baeza, L.
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Di Gialleonardo, E.
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Bruni, S.
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2016
Martínez-Casas, J.
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Baeza, L.
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Di Gialleonardo, E.
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Bruni, S.
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Martínez-Casas, J., Baeza, L., Di Gialleonardo, E. and Bruni, S.
(2016)
Dynamic model of the track-railway vehicle interaction on curves.
Rosenberger, Martin, Plochl, Manfred, Six, Klaus and Edelmann, Johannes
(eds.)
In Proceedings of the 24th Symposium of the International Association for Vehicle System Dynamics (IAVSD 2015), Graz, Austria, 17-21 August 2015.
CRC Press.
.
(doi:10.1201/b21185-115).
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The modelling of rail vehicle dynamics and train-track interaction has been the object of intensive research over the last 40 years at least, leading to the development of advanced mathematical models and tools for numerical simulation. These models however in most cases consider the case of a vehicle running in tangent track, neglecting the effects related with curving, whereas actually a number of train-track interaction phenomena are specific to curve negotiation, e.g. the generation of squeal noise and some types of rail head corrugation. It is the aim of this paper to define a model for the interaction of a complete vehicle with flexible wheelsets and a flexible track in a curve. The model is general, but thanks to the assumption of small motion of the bodies with respect to a trajectory coordinate system, an efficient formulation is obtained, reducing simulation times with respect to other existing approaches and thus making the model attractive for practical use e.g. in the design stage of a new vehicle or track system. In the paper, the use of the model is exemplified by analysing the effect of a wheelflat for different combinations of vehicle speed, curve radius and cant deficiency
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J. Martínez-Casas
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Martin Rosenberger
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Manfred Plochl
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Klaus Six
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Johannes Edelmann
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