Trains tilting permits a train to travel at a high speed while maintaining an acceptable passenger ride quality with respect to the lateral acceleration, and the consequent lateral force, received by the passengers when the train travels on a curved track at a speed in excess of the balance speed built into the curve geometry. The tilting of a train carbody is performed by a control and actuation system which operates as a closed servoloop accepting the commands from the train control system, generating the torque necessary to tilt the carbody with respect to the bogie and measuring the tilt angle to close the control loop. Measurement of the tilt angle of each train vehicle is performed by two sensors located in the front and rear part of ...
The interaction between the railway vehicle body roll and lateral dynamics substantially influences ...
Active tilt control is a well-established technology in modern railway vehicles, for which currently...
Nulling-type tilt control in tilting railway vehicles, i.e. SISO (Single-Input-Single-Output) contro...
Tilting trains are designed to reach high speed on pre-existing railroads without the need of adjust...
High speed tilting trains are a smart solution to guarantee shorter travelling time with respect to ...
Tilting trains are provided with the ability of rotating their carbodies of several degrees with res...
Tilting trains can be classified into different categories according the features of their tilting s...
The use of tilting bodies on railway vehicles is becoming increasingly widespread: a number of well-...
Carbody tilting is today a mature and inexpensive technology allowing higher speeds in curves and th...
The industrial norm of tilting high speed trains, nowadays, is that of Precedence tilt (also known a...
Active tilt technology has been widely used in high-speed railway vehicle. The used of ‘precedence’ ...
The industrial norm of tilting high speed trains, nowadays, is that of Precedence tilt (also known a...
Carbody tilting is today a mature and inexpensive technology allowing higher speeds in curves and th...
Tilting is a worldwide accepted technology concept in railway transportation. The particular benefi...
The advantage of high speed trains is in the reduction of journey times between two places. Most cou...
The interaction between the railway vehicle body roll and lateral dynamics substantially influences ...
Active tilt control is a well-established technology in modern railway vehicles, for which currently...
Nulling-type tilt control in tilting railway vehicles, i.e. SISO (Single-Input-Single-Output) contro...
Tilting trains are designed to reach high speed on pre-existing railroads without the need of adjust...
High speed tilting trains are a smart solution to guarantee shorter travelling time with respect to ...
Tilting trains are provided with the ability of rotating their carbodies of several degrees with res...
Tilting trains can be classified into different categories according the features of their tilting s...
The use of tilting bodies on railway vehicles is becoming increasingly widespread: a number of well-...
Carbody tilting is today a mature and inexpensive technology allowing higher speeds in curves and th...
The industrial norm of tilting high speed trains, nowadays, is that of Precedence tilt (also known a...
Active tilt technology has been widely used in high-speed railway vehicle. The used of ‘precedence’ ...
The industrial norm of tilting high speed trains, nowadays, is that of Precedence tilt (also known a...
Carbody tilting is today a mature and inexpensive technology allowing higher speeds in curves and th...
Tilting is a worldwide accepted technology concept in railway transportation. The particular benefi...
The advantage of high speed trains is in the reduction of journey times between two places. Most cou...
The interaction between the railway vehicle body roll and lateral dynamics substantially influences ...
Active tilt control is a well-established technology in modern railway vehicles, for which currently...
Nulling-type tilt control in tilting railway vehicles, i.e. SISO (Single-Input-Single-Output) contro...