Study on Curving Characteristic of Vehicles with Non Linear Air Suspension(Special Issue on Nonlinear Dynamics)
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概要
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This paper presents the dynamic analysis of curving behavior of railway vehicles.Curving simulation of vehicles running at low speed is important from a point of view of safety.It haven't often been done and results of simulation usually differ from measured them.Though the influence of leveling valves and differential pressure valves can be generally ignored in the case of simulation of vehicles running at high speed, the effects of them must be considered at low speed.Therefore we improved A'GEM which is multibody dynamics software to add non linear air suspension elementswith leveling valves and differential pressure valves.The results of curving simulation were compared with experiments with good agreement.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1998-09-15
著者
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SUDA Yoshihiro
Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
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Suda Yoshihiro
Institute Of Industrial Science University Of Tokyo
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KUMAKI Seiichiro
Tokyu Car Corporation
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