IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

A Full-Scale Experimental Investigation on Ride Comfort and Rolling Motion of High-Speed Train Equipped With MR Dampers

  • S. M. Sajjadi Alehashem,
  • Y. Q. Ni,
  • X. Z. Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3106953
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 118113 – 118123

Abstract

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Achieving higher operation speeds safely and comfortably is yet a significant challenge in the railway industry. The rail irregularities and wheel-rail interactions in a train running at high speeds may result in large-amplitude vibration in the train’s car body and affect passengers by reducing ride comfort. The train suspension systems have a crucial role in reducing the vibration and improving ride comfort to an acceptable level. In this context, an exclusive semi-active magneto-rheological (MR) damper with a favorable dynamic range was designed and fabricated. The MR dampers were installed in a high-speed train’s secondary lateral suspension system in replacement of original passive hydraulic dampers, with intent to mitigate vibration of the car body and keep the ride comfort in a proper level at low and high running speeds. A unique full-scale experimental investigation on the high-speed train equipped with MR dampers was carried out to evaluate the MR damper functionality in a real operating situation. The full-scale roller experiments were conducted in a vast range of speeds from 80 to 350 km/hr. At each speed, different currents were applied to the MR dampers. The car body dynamic responses were collected to evaluate the ride quality of the train. Ride comfort indices under various train operating conditions are calculated through Sperling and UIC513 rules. This study reveals that the designed MR dampers effectively reduce the car body’s rolling motion. According to Sperling ride comfort index, the car body vibration was “clearly noticeable” at some running speeds when adopting the MR dampers, but it was not unpleasant. Besides, a “very good comfort” was achieved according to the UIC513 criterion. Also, no train instability was whatsoever observed at high speeds. This experimental investigation bears out the capability of the devised MR damper to achieve desirable ride comfort under high running speeds.

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