It is a challenge to efficiently and accurately predict train dynamic responses during complex collisions. In this paper, a novel numerical simplification method for high-speed rail vehicles during complex impact configurations is proposed. The central section of high-speed rail vehicles is a sandwich corrugated hollow double-shell structure. Starting with a baseline detailed finite element (FE) model of a high-speed train, the central section was first simplified as a solid single-shell structure. A parametric study with various simplification thickness ratios of the simplified FE rail vehicle model in different longitudinal rigid-wall collisions and lateral rigid-cylinder impacts was then performed using LS-DYNA. Furthermore, a correlatio...
A comprehensive finite element (FE) model of railway vehicle-track system is developed to study the ...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-76-5FRA-OR&D-76-246RR628/R6317Accident analysisCrash injury researchImpact...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
To solve the problems associated with multiple-vehicle simulations of railway vehicles including lar...
The main aim of this study is to carry out dynamic finite element analysis of a collision between sh...
Impact loads caused by flat spots on railcar wheels impose a major maintenance burden on railroads a...
011593372005Research ResultsPDFTech ReportRR05-09CrashworthinessFinite element methodImpact testsRai...
1095684183447683Final report; November 2001-November 2002PDFTech ReportDOT/FRA/ORD-07/20DOT-VNTSC-FR...
Fatal train accidents usually involve derailments or collisions. These derailment/collision accident...
In the current paper, the authors present an analysis of the structural characteristics of an interm...
The main aim of this study is to carry out dynamic finite element analysis of a crash between shunti...
This paper establishes a Finite Element (FE) model of a rigid barrier impact of a single vehicle con...
Multibody dynamics approaches have nowadays been an essential part in examining train crashworthines...
PDFThesisCrashworthinessRailroad trainsPassenger trainsPassenger carsImpact testsCrash injury resear...
A three-dimensional non-linear rigid body model has been developed for the investigation of the cras...
A comprehensive finite element (FE) model of railway vehicle-track system is developed to study the ...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-76-5FRA-OR&D-76-246RR628/R6317Accident analysisCrash injury researchImpact...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
To solve the problems associated with multiple-vehicle simulations of railway vehicles including lar...
The main aim of this study is to carry out dynamic finite element analysis of a collision between sh...
Impact loads caused by flat spots on railcar wheels impose a major maintenance burden on railroads a...
011593372005Research ResultsPDFTech ReportRR05-09CrashworthinessFinite element methodImpact testsRai...
1095684183447683Final report; November 2001-November 2002PDFTech ReportDOT/FRA/ORD-07/20DOT-VNTSC-FR...
Fatal train accidents usually involve derailments or collisions. These derailment/collision accident...
In the current paper, the authors present an analysis of the structural characteristics of an interm...
The main aim of this study is to carry out dynamic finite element analysis of a crash between shunti...
This paper establishes a Finite Element (FE) model of a rigid barrier impact of a single vehicle con...
Multibody dynamics approaches have nowadays been an essential part in examining train crashworthines...
PDFThesisCrashworthinessRailroad trainsPassenger trainsPassenger carsImpact testsCrash injury resear...
A three-dimensional non-linear rigid body model has been developed for the investigation of the cras...
A comprehensive finite element (FE) model of railway vehicle-track system is developed to study the ...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-76-5FRA-OR&D-76-246RR628/R6317Accident analysisCrash injury researchImpact...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...