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Modelling,simulation and applications of longitudinal train dynamics
Authors:Colin Cole  Maksym Spiryagin  Qing Wu  Yan Quan Sun
Institution:1. Centre for Railway Engineering, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, QLD, Australiac.cole@cqu.edu.au;3. Centre for Railway Engineering, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, QLD, Australia
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Significant developments in longitudinal train simulation and an overview of the approaches to train models and modelling vehicle force inputs are firstly presented. The most important modelling task, that of the wagon connection, consisting of energy absorption devices such as draft gears and buffers, draw gear stiffness, coupler slack and structural stiffness is then presented. Detailed attention is given to the modelling approaches for friction wedge damped and polymer draft gears. A significant issue in longitudinal train dynamics is the modelling and calculation of the input forces – the co-dimensional problem. The need to push traction performances higher has led to research and improvement in the accuracy of traction modelling which is discussed. A co-simulation method that combines longitudinal train simulation, locomotive traction control and locomotive vehicle dynamics is presented. The modelling of other forces, braking propulsion resistance, curve drag and grade forces are also discussed. As extensions to conventional longitudinal train dynamics, lateral forces and coupler impacts are examined in regards to interaction with wagon lateral and vertical dynamics. Various applications of longitudinal train dynamics are then presented. As an alternative to the tradition single wagon mass approach to longitudinal train dynamics, an example incorporating fully detailed wagon dynamics is presented for a crash analysis problem. Further applications of starting traction, air braking, distributed power, energy analysis and tippler operation are also presented.
Keywords:Longitudinal train dynamics  wagon connection modelling  traction and braking  energy analysis  simulation and co-simulation
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