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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 15 avhandlingar innehållade orden dynamic wheel–rail interaction.
1. Simulation of Dynamic Interaction between Train and Turnout
Sammanfattning : Dynamic train–track interaction is more complex in railway turnouts (switches & crossings) than on ordinary tangent or curved tracks. Multiple contacts between wheel and rail are common, and severe impact loads with broad frequency contents are induced when the nominal wheel–rail contact conditions are disturbed due to the continuous variation in rail profiles and the discontinuities in the crossing panel. LÄS MER
2. Slab track optimisation considering dynamic train–track interaction
Sammanfattning : Slab track is a type of railway track that is frequently used e.g. in high-speed applications as an alternative to ballasted track. Slab track is also well suited on bridges and in tunnels since no ballast is required and the cross-section of tunnels can be reduced. LÄS MER
3. Dynamic Train-Turnout Interaction – Mathematical Modelling, Numerical Simulation and Field Testing
Sammanfattning : Two models for simulation of dynamic interaction between train and turnout are developed. The first one is derived using a commercial software for dynamics of multi-body systems. LÄS MER
4. Simulation of vertical dynamic interaction between railway vehicle and slab track
Sammanfattning : The usage of slab track for high-speed railway lines has increased in recent decades. In Sweden, the building of new railway lines for higher speed and the selection of track design for such lines are currently being debated. LÄS MER
5. Train–Track–Bridge Interaction for the Analysis of Railway Bridges and Train Running Safety
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, train–track–bridge interaction (TTBI) models are used to study the dynamic response of railway bridges. A TTBI model considers the dynamics of the train in addition to that of the track–bridge system. The TTBI model enables the assessment of train running safety and passenger comfort. LÄS MER