Symplectic analysis of stationary random vibration of vehicle–track coupled system with rail-borne electromagnetic generator

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In this article, the authors establish the vehicle-track coupled model of smart railway track with rail-borne electromagnetic generator and conduct a symplectic analysis in frequency domain. A vehicle-track model considering vehicle traveling load is constructed, and the pseudo-excitation method is used. The frequency-dependent stiffness of rail pad is involved in the calculation model to get accurate results of rail natural frequency. The calculated results indicate that the smart railway track with electromagnetic generator will not affect the random vibration response of vehicle and bogie, but it could have certain influences on the wheelset and under-rail structure, especially the vibration response of rail, whose acceleration Power Spectrum Density difference reaches 18.6% with frequency shift of 54 Hz at basic frequency of 730.2 Hz, whereas the low frequency (below 200 Hz) rail vibration is not affected. The methods and results could serve as a guideline for the safety checking and dynamics calculation of smart railway track with rail-borne electromagnetic generator.

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Gao, M., Yang, F., & Wang, P. (2018). Symplectic analysis of stationary random vibration of vehicle–track coupled system with rail-borne electromagnetic generator. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018804746

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