Simplified dynamic models were applied in a study of vibration in a high-speed railroad car. The mathematical models used were a four-degree-of-freedom model for vertical responses to vertical rail inputs and a ten-degree-of-freedom model for lateral response to lateral or rolling (cross-level) inputs from the rails. Elastic properties of the passenger car body were represented by bending and torsion of a uniform beam. Rail-to-car (truck) suspensions were modeled as spring-mass-dashpot oscillators. Lateral spring nonlinearities approximating certain complicated truck mechanisms were introduced. The models were excited by displacement and, in some cases, velocity inputs from the rails by both deterministic (including sinusoidal) and random i...
The problem of low- frequency lateral train-car vibration is an important issue surrounding the desi...
Instead of good effects on the ride comfort, the active suspension may have unfavorable effects on t...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
Simplified dynamic models were applied in a study of vibration in a high-speed railroad car. The mat...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center1976PDFIn BookPlatin, B. E.B...
Thesis. 1975. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.Vita.Bib...
As trains are continually designed for higher speeds the problem of railcar vibration grows worse. L...
In this paper, a multibody dynamic model of a railway vehicle that assumes that vertical and latera...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-78-6FRA/ORD-78/56DOT-TSC-902Vehicle dynamicsTrain track dynamicsHunting (D...
Methods of predicting the dynamic forces are developed for the cases of vehicles negotiating vertica...
Unevennesses always present in railway tracks give rise to vibrations in the vehicles moving along t...
Unevennesses always present in railway tracks give rise to vibrations in the vehicles moving along t...
1975Interim Report; Jul 1974-Feb 1975PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-75-6FRA-OR&D-75-83RR515/R5301Wheelset...
Conventionally a railway vehicle has stable motion in low speeds, when it reaches to high speeds sta...
The problem of low- frequency lateral train-car vibration is an important issue surrounding the desi...
The problem of low- frequency lateral train-car vibration is an important issue surrounding the desi...
Instead of good effects on the ride comfort, the active suspension may have unfavorable effects on t...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
Simplified dynamic models were applied in a study of vibration in a high-speed railroad car. The mat...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center1976PDFIn BookPlatin, B. E.B...
Thesis. 1975. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.Vita.Bib...
As trains are continually designed for higher speeds the problem of railcar vibration grows worse. L...
In this paper, a multibody dynamic model of a railway vehicle that assumes that vertical and latera...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-78-6FRA/ORD-78/56DOT-TSC-902Vehicle dynamicsTrain track dynamicsHunting (D...
Methods of predicting the dynamic forces are developed for the cases of vehicles negotiating vertica...
Unevennesses always present in railway tracks give rise to vibrations in the vehicles moving along t...
Unevennesses always present in railway tracks give rise to vibrations in the vehicles moving along t...
1975Interim Report; Jul 1974-Feb 1975PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-75-6FRA-OR&D-75-83RR515/R5301Wheelset...
Conventionally a railway vehicle has stable motion in low speeds, when it reaches to high speeds sta...
The problem of low- frequency lateral train-car vibration is an important issue surrounding the desi...
The problem of low- frequency lateral train-car vibration is an important issue surrounding the desi...
Instead of good effects on the ride comfort, the active suspension may have unfavorable effects on t...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...