Archive of Applied Mechanics

, Volume 71, Issue 6–7, pp 473–486 | Cite as

A modular algorithm for linear, periodic train-track models

  • H. Kruse
  • K. Popp

Summary

 An algorithm is presented which can be used for the investigation of a large variety of train-track models. These models only have to fulfil the requirements of linearity and periodicity with respect to the track length direction. A steady-state solution is obtained for a vehicle moving on a tangent track with constant velocity. The algorithm itself can be split into three modules: one for the whole train-track system, one for the track, and one for a single rail support. These modules and their interfaces are described in detail. The article demonstrates the applicability of the algorithm by means of four examples. The first example shows the influence of the sleeper elasticity on the sleeper motion. The second one illustrates the effect of an advanced subsoil model on the wheel/rail contact force. Subsequently, as a further example, the compliance frequency-response functions of a ballasted track and a rigid track are compared. The last example deals with the sleeper passing excitation. Here, it is shown that even in the case of resonance, the wheel/rail contact-force fluctuations remain below ten percent of the static value.

Keywords Track Model Vehicle Modular Algorithm Integral Transformation Periodic System 

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2001

Authors and Affiliations

  • H. Kruse
    • 1
  • K. Popp
    • 1
  1. 1.Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Mechanics, University of Hannover, Appelstrasse 11, D-30167 Hannover, Germany Tel.: +49 511 7624181, +49 511 7624161 Fax: +49 511 7624164 E-mail: popp@ifm.uni-hannover.deDE

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