基于Adams/Rail的三件套货车悬架非线性摩擦动力学建模与仿真

R. F. Harder
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目前大约有250万个三件式转向架在北美货运车辆下面运行。虽然美国转向架制造商提供各种设计的车辆制造商,中央所有这些转向架的设计是非线性摩擦特性固有的转向架悬挂。这些特性来源于摩擦楔的动态特性。摩擦楔是一种小的三角形金属元件,通过弹簧加载固定在位置上,作为支撑和侧框架之间振动能量耗散的主要机制。因此,作为获得典型三件式转向架的真实动力学模型的先决条件,需要这些干摩擦装置的负载敏感行为的精确模型。利用美国转向架制造商的设计规范和公开文献中的实验数据,使用ADAMS/View环境开发了一个载荷相关的摩擦楔模型。在该模型通过理论基准验证后,将其导入ADAMS/Rail车辆模型中,该模型是典型的北美三件套转向架。介绍了摩擦楔式转向架和三片式转向架的模型开发结果,以及ADAMS/Rail在各种工况下的转向架动力学仿真结果。
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Dynamic modeling and simulation of three-piece freight vehicle suspensions with nonlinear frictional behaviour using Adams/Rail
At present there are approximately 2.5 million three-piece bogies operating under North American freight vehicles. Although US bogie manufacturers offer a variety of designs to vehicle builders, central to all of these bogie designs are the nonlinear frictional characteristics inherent in the bogie suspension. These characteristics derive from the dynamic behaviour of the friction wedges. Friction wedges are small triangular metal elements that are held into position via spring loading, and function as the primary mechanism for vibrational energy dissipation between the bolster and side frame. Therefore, as a prerequisite to obtaining a realistic dynamic model of a typical three-piece bogie, an accurate model of the load-sensitive behaviour of these dry friction devices is required. Using design specifications from US bogie manufacturers and experimental data from the open literature, a load-dependent friction wedge model was developed using the ADAMS/View environment. After this model was validated against theoretical benchmarks, it was imported into an ADAMS/Rail vehicle model of a typical North American three piece bogie. The results of model development for both the friction wedge and three-piece bogie are presented, as well as ADAMS/Rail simulation results of the bogie dynamics under a variety of operating conditions.
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