TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Investigation of locomotive multibody modelling issues and results assessment based on the locomotive model acceptance procedure JO - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of rail and rapid transit A1 - Spiryagin, Maksym A1 - George, Andrew A1 - Sun, Yan Quan A1 - Cole, Colin A1 - McSweeney, Tim A1 - Simson, Scott SP - 453 EP - 468 VL - 227 IS - 5 N2 - The acceptable dynamic behaviour of railway locomotives is governed by different standards in different parts of the world. Some standards allow the use of multibody simulation tools (such as VAMPIRE, NUCARS, GENSYS and SIMPACK) in place of physical testing, but generally not for all locomotive tests within each standard. Virtual multibody locomotive models can allow simple analyses, such as for slightly modified and relocated locomotives, to be completed in less time, and lower cost and effort in comparison with physical type testing. Unfortunately, the detailed locomotive model acceptance procedures required to achieve this for locomotive designs do not presently exist. This paper discusses the methodology behind a proposed locomotive model acceptance procedure that is currently intended for Australian freight locomotives, although it can be modified to suit other countries and locomotive types. A review of relevant international standards was first undertaken to determine which tests to include and to draw from international best practice. A few case studies are then given to show how the proposed methodology can be implemented on a heavy haul locomotive model.

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LA - en SN - 0954-4097 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954409713494945 ID - ref1 ER -