Long rails are normally used in highspeed railways to minimize the number of rail joints and the dynamic impact force that follows. However, transporting long rails using a freight train requires multiple wagons for each rail section, presenting potential safety and loading gauge issues, especially when going through curves. Thus, a safety assessment needs to be done prior to actual transport. Computational simulation can be used for preliminary assessment. Finite element analysis can be used to incorporate the flexibility of the rails into the analysis but requires significant manpower and computer power to perform. In this study, an alternative method to model rail flexibility using a multibody approach is presented. The rails are section...
Long freight trains up to 1500 m in length are currently not in regular operation in Europe. One of ...
The work deals with the simulation of long trains in traction condition using a multibody code. The ...
This paper illustrates the numerical procedure set up to simulate the dynamic response of a rail veh...
Long rails are normally used in highspeed railways to minimize the number of rail joints and the dyn...
Safety requirements and optimal performance of railroad vehicle systems require the use of multibody...
The dynamic analysis of railway vehicles requires an accurate representation of the vehicle, the tra...
As well as in every engineering sector also in the design of rail vehicles tools for computer modell...
The interaction between the rolling stock and the infrastructure plays a crucial role in railway veh...
The standard approach to railway vehicle dynamic analysis includes running the vehicle multibody mod...
Track damage due to progressively increasing tonnage, especially due to longer and heavier freight t...
Impact loads caused by flat spots on railcar wheels impose a major maintenance burden on railroads a...
This paper investigates the effect of different models for track flexibility on the simulation of ra...
It is a challenge to efficiently and accurately predict train dynamic responses during complex colli...
Increasing interest in developing high speed lines is driving research on the effects of incorporati...
Long freight trains up to 1500 m in length are currently not in regular operation in Europe. One of ...
The work deals with the simulation of long trains in traction condition using a multibody code. The ...
This paper illustrates the numerical procedure set up to simulate the dynamic response of a rail veh...
Long rails are normally used in highspeed railways to minimize the number of rail joints and the dyn...
Safety requirements and optimal performance of railroad vehicle systems require the use of multibody...
The dynamic analysis of railway vehicles requires an accurate representation of the vehicle, the tra...
As well as in every engineering sector also in the design of rail vehicles tools for computer modell...
The interaction between the rolling stock and the infrastructure plays a crucial role in railway veh...
The standard approach to railway vehicle dynamic analysis includes running the vehicle multibody mod...
Track damage due to progressively increasing tonnage, especially due to longer and heavier freight t...
Impact loads caused by flat spots on railcar wheels impose a major maintenance burden on railroads a...
This paper investigates the effect of different models for track flexibility on the simulation of ra...
It is a challenge to efficiently and accurately predict train dynamic responses during complex colli...
Increasing interest in developing high speed lines is driving research on the effects of incorporati...
Long freight trains up to 1500 m in length are currently not in regular operation in Europe. One of ...
The work deals with the simulation of long trains in traction condition using a multibody code. The ...
This paper illustrates the numerical procedure set up to simulate the dynamic response of a rail veh...