Static and modal numerical analyses for the roof structure of a railway freight refrigerated car
Numerical analyses by finite element method and experimental tests are used to determine static and dynamic behaviour of railway vehicles. Experimental measurements are very time consuming and expensive, so they cannot be used at all stages of design. Numerical simulations do not have the disadvan...
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doaj-2c59a1b87f24415aa10e7f8f6b7a5f4f2020-11-24T22:02:44ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89931971-89932015-07-0193345146210.3221/IGF-ESIS.33.50Static and modal numerical analyses for the roof structure of a railway freight refrigerated carRaffaele Sepe0Angela Pozzi1University of Naples Federico IIAdvanced Transports s.r.l.,ItalyNumerical analyses by finite element method and experimental tests are used to determine static and dynamic behaviour of railway vehicles. Experimental measurements are very time consuming and expensive, so they cannot be used at all stages of design. Numerical simulations do not have the disadvantages of experimental methods, but it is necessary to verify them by experiments to obtain realistic results. Fullwidth/ full-length, half-width/full-length and half-width/half-length modeling approaches can be used to determine static and vibrational behaviours of railway vehicles depending or not on the symmetry of roof structure and applied load. Different static loading cases defined in standards such as EN 12663, UIC CODE OR 577 and ERRI B12/RP17 have to be considered in FE analyses. Evaluation of stress states, buckling and vibrational behaviours for a roof structure of a railway freight refrigerated car are presented. To highlight the vibrational behaviour of the structure normal mode (free vibration) analyses are performed. As a result of the relevant simulations, structural characteristics and structural weaknesses of the design are determined.http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero33/numero_33_art_50.pdfRailway freight carRefrigeration systemFinite Element Method (FEM) |
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Static and modal numerical analyses for the roof structure of a railway freight refrigerated car |
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Static and modal numerical analyses for the roof structure of a railway freight refrigerated car |
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Static and modal numerical analyses for the roof structure of a railway freight refrigerated car |
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Static and modal numerical analyses for the roof structure of a railway freight refrigerated car |
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Static and modal numerical analyses for the roof structure of a railway freight refrigerated car |
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static and modal numerical analyses for the roof structure of a railway freight refrigerated car |
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Gruppo Italiano Frattura |
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Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale |
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1971-8993 1971-8993 |
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Numerical analyses by finite element method and experimental tests are used to determine static
and dynamic behaviour of railway vehicles. Experimental measurements are very time consuming and
expensive, so they cannot be used at all stages of design. Numerical simulations do not have the disadvantages
of experimental methods, but it is necessary to verify them by experiments to obtain realistic results. Fullwidth/
full-length, half-width/full-length and half-width/half-length modeling approaches can be used to
determine static and vibrational behaviours of railway vehicles depending or not on the symmetry of roof
structure and applied load. Different static loading cases defined in standards such as EN 12663, UIC CODE
OR 577 and ERRI B12/RP17 have to be considered in FE analyses. Evaluation of stress states, buckling and
vibrational behaviours for a roof structure of a railway freight refrigerated car are presented. To highlight the
vibrational behaviour of the structure normal mode (free vibration) analyses are performed. As a result of the
relevant simulations, structural characteristics and structural weaknesses of the design are determined. |
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Railway freight car Refrigeration system Finite Element Method (FEM) |
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