Design and preliminary validation of a tool for the simulation of train braking performance

  • Pugi L
  • Malvezzi M
  • Papini S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Train braking performance is important for the safety and reliability of railway systems. The availability of a tool that allows evaluating such performance on the basis of the main train features can be useful for train system designers to choose proper dimensions for and optimize train's subsystems. This paper presents a modular tool for the prediction of train braking performance, with a particular attention to the accurate prediction of stopping distances. The tool takes into account different loading and operating conditions, in order to verify the safety requirements prescribed by European technical specifications for interoperability of high-speed trains and the corresponding EN regulations. The numerical results given by the tool were verified and validated by comparison with experimental data, considering as benchmark case an Ansaldo EMU V250 train-a European high-speed train-currently developed for Belgium and Netherlands high-speed lines, on which technical information and experimental data directly recorded during the preliminary tests were available. An accurate identification of the influence of the braking pad friction factor on braking performances allowed obtaining reliable results. © The Author(s) 2013.

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Pugi, L., Malvezzi, M., Papini, S., & Vettori, G. (2013). Design and preliminary validation of a tool for the simulation of train braking performance. Journal of Modern Transportation, 21(4), 247–257. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40534-013-0027-6

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