A new vertical dynamic model for railway vehicle with passenger-train-track coupling vibration

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Abstract

In order to further reveal the vertical random vibration characteristics of railway vehicles, using the system engineering method, taking the passenger, the train system, and the track system (ballast track) as a unified whole, a passenger-train-track vertical coupling dynamic model is established, and the vibration differential equations of the model are derived. In the model, passengers are regarded as a single-degree-of-freedom system attached to the bottom of the carriage, the train system is represented as a 10-degree-of-freedom multi-rigid body model, the track system is regarded as the infinite long Euler beam model with three layers of continuous elastic point support, and the Hertz nonlinear elastic contact theory is applied to the wheel and rail coupling relationship. Based on this, the time-domain numerical solution of the passenger-train-track vertical coupling dynamic model is given by using Newmark-β implicit integration algorithm, and the correctness of the model is verified by the real vehicle test. This study can provide some theoretical basis for the design of railway vehicles and provide fundamentals for the coordinated control and system optimization of railway vehicle ride comfort.

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Yu, Y., Zhao, L., & Zhou, C. (2020). A new vertical dynamic model for railway vehicle with passenger-train-track coupling vibration. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part K: Journal of Multi-Body Dynamics, 234(1), 134–146. https://doi.org/10.1177/1464419319879790

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