MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)
Dynamic response of a vehicle with flexible car body moving on a ballasted track
Abstract
In this study, the dynamic response of a vehicle with flexible car body moving on a ballasted track is investigated. The vehicle/track interaction model is divided into two sub-systems, namely the vehicle and the ballasted track sub-system. The vehicle sub-system is composed by one flexible car body, two bogies and four wheel sets. The car body is created using flexible multibody dynamics. The ballasted track consists of rail, sleeper, ballast and sub-grade. For its representation the simplified 2D discrete support model (DSM) is used and modelled by finite elements. The connection between the two sub-systems, i.e. between the moving wheels and the track is ensured by a linearized Hertzian spring. The dynamic response of the vehicle/track system is computed by the Newmark-β integration method. The effect of the car body flexibility on the dynamic response of this system is analyzed and evaluated based on the maximum car center acceleration. It is concluded that the increase in flexural stiffness of the car body can lead to a notable decrease of its maximum acceleration.