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Götsch M., Sayir M.B:
Simulation of the Riding Comfort of Railway Coaches.
17th IAVSD Symposium 20-24 August 2001
Abstract
The dynamic behaviour of complex mechanical systems such as railroad cars is
usually simulated with multibody-simulation-programs. The elastic behaviour of
the car body is mostly neglected. In this case the riding comfort cannot be
predicted accurately. This paper discusses two alternative methods to estimate
the behaviour of elastic multibody-systems which should deliver accurate
results. The first method uses freebody vibration modes of the elastic structure
and is widely used in programs including coupling between multibody-system and
elastic structures. The second one refers more directly to the classical
Rayleigh/Ritz minimum theorem for linear vibrations of elastic systems with a
local displacement approach that was first proposed in. The simulation of the
riding comfort of a railway coach and the comparison to measurements will
demonstrate the strength of this method.
03/15/2002 | compiled by
Stephan Kaufmann | ZfM
| ETH
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