Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
289801 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article presents a technique for modelling the coupled dynamics of a railway vehicle and the track. The method is especially useful for simulating the dynamics of high speed trains running on nonlinear tracks. The main hypothesis is a cyclic system: an infinite track on which there is an infinite set of identical vehicles spaced at a regular interval of distance. Thus the main problems of the finite-length track models (e.g. the waves that reflect at the end of the track and interact with the vehicle; and the time interval of integration must be shorter than the track length divided by the velocity) are avoided. The flexibility of the method can be observed from the case studies presented in the present work: a vehicle passing over a hanging sleeper, and the vehicle–track dynamics for different ballast compaction cases. The results show the influence of the hanging sleeper gap on the wheel–rail contact forces, and the bending moment at the sleeper for different ballast compaction cases.

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