Appropriate modelling of the dynamic behaviour of the vehicle components, particularly car body flexibility, is essential in the analysis of railway vehicle comfort performance, especially for high-speed vehicles. This paper deals with the description of the adopted approach to set up a complex numerical model of the railway vehicle, suitable for reproducing its dynamic behaviour in the 0-50 Hz frequency range, especially with respect to the ride comfort problem. The implemented model is used to simulate in time domain the dynamic behaviour of a vehicle running on irregular track. Numerical results are validated by means of comparison with experimental data of on-line tests. Finally, the analytical model is used to perform a sensitivity analysis, in order to point out the parameters that most significantly affect comfort.

The Development of a Numerical Model for Railway Vehicles Comfort Assessment Through Comparison With Experimental Measurements

DIANA, GIORGIO;CHELI, FEDERICO;COLLINA, ANDREA;CORRADI, ROBERTO;MELZI, STEFANO
2002-01-01

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Appropriate modelling of the dynamic behaviour of the vehicle components, particularly car body flexibility, is essential in the analysis of railway vehicle comfort performance, especially for high-speed vehicles. This paper deals with the description of the adopted approach to set up a complex numerical model of the railway vehicle, suitable for reproducing its dynamic behaviour in the 0-50 Hz frequency range, especially with respect to the ride comfort problem. The implemented model is used to simulate in time domain the dynamic behaviour of a vehicle running on irregular track. Numerical results are validated by means of comparison with experimental data of on-line tests. Finally, the analytical model is used to perform a sensitivity analysis, in order to point out the parameters that most significantly affect comfort.
2002
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