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Vehicle system dynamics, 1999-06, Vol.31 (5-6), p.423-464
1999

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Titel
Vehicle-Track Dynamics in the Mid-Frequency Range
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  • Vehicle system dynamics, 1999-06, Vol.31 (5-6), p.423-464
Ort / Verlag
Taylor & Francis Group
Erscheinungsjahr
1999
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Taylor & Francis
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  • During the last years railway companies have observed increasing problems with track damage like rail corrugation, deterioration of ballast or unround wheels. Since the origin of these damages is suspected in the mid-frequency dynamics, research activities in the frequency range from 50 up to 500 Hz have been initiated. The article demonstrates that in comparison to the low and high frequency range the knowledge about physical effects in the mid-frequency range is poor. Apart from a historical literature review on vehicle and track modelling, recently published methods and models are collated and problems in their mathematical treatise are mentioned. Regarding the vehicle, the paper shows the development starting with Klingel's massless wheelset model and ending with sophisticated elastic multibody system models. Concerning the track, different mathematical approaches in frequency and time domain are compared. In the mid-frequency range the pad, ballast and subsoil properties play an important role. Hence, the missing of experimentally validated models of these components is crucial. First attempts have been performed, which take into account the subsoil as layered half-space and the ballast as an assembly of viscoelastic rods. Besides the short time dynamics the article gives also an overview of the modelling of the wear phenomena mentioned above. An investigation of such long-term effects requires complex models of the entire vehicle-track system. The few wear models found in literature are discussed and first results are mentioned.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0042-3114
eISSN: 1744-5159
DOI: 10.1076/vesd.31.5.423.8363
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1076_vesd_31_5_423_8363

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