The influence of resistant force equations and coupling system on long train dynamics simulations

In the simulation of the longitudinal dynamics of long trains, the modeling of the resistant forces and of the coupling system are two essential aspects. The modeling of the resistant forces directly affects the speed reached by each vehicle as well as the in-train forces. A literature review witnes...

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description In the simulation of the longitudinal dynamics of long trains, the modeling of the resistant forces and of the coupling system are two essential aspects. The modeling of the resistant forces directly affects the speed reached by each vehicle as well as the in-train forces. A literature review witnesses different laws for the calculation of both ordinary and accidental resistances. One of the objectives of this paper is to evaluate from the numerical point of view the influence of the resistant forces modeling strategy on the simulation outputs, i.e., on the speeds and in-train forces, by comparing different laws for propulsion and curving resistances. For what concerns the connection between the vehicles of the train, it is well known that the connection system is of utmost importance for the safety and running stability of the train. In this paper, the two existing coupling systems, i.e., the European buffer-hook system and the coupler used outside the European continent are first described, both in terms of operation and modelling techniques, and then they are compared on the same simulation scenario. All the simulations are performed on the first scenario of the International benchmark of the longitudinal train dynamic simulators, using the LTDPoliTO code developed by the railway research team from Politecnico di Torino.
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