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High-speed trains subject to abrupt braking
Authors:Minh Thi Tran  Van Hai Luong  Jian Dai
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore;2. Department of Civil Engineering, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Abstract:The dynamic response of high-speed train subject to braking is investigated using the moving element method. Possible sliding of wheels over the rails is accounted for. The train is modelled as a 15-DOF system comprising of a car body, two bogies and four wheels interconnected by spring-damping units. The rail is modelled as a Euler–Bernoulli beam resting on a two-parameter elastic damped foundation. The interaction between the moving train and track-foundation is accounted for through the normal and tangential wheel–rail contact forces. The effects of braking torque, wheel–rail contact condition, initial train speed and severity of railhead roughness on the dynamic response of the high-speed train are investigated. For a given initial train speed and track irregularity, the study revealed that there is an optimal braking torque that would result in the smallest braking distance with no occurrence of wheel sliding, representing a good compromise between train instability and safety.
Keywords:High-speed trains  braking torque  moving element method  wheel sliding
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