Real-time multibody modeling and simulation of a scaled bogie test rig

Abstract In wheel–rail adhesion studies, most of the test rigs used are simplified designs such as a single wheel or wheelset, but the results may not be accurate. Alternatively, representing the complex system by using a full vehicle model provides accurate results but may incur complexity in desig...

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Main Authors: Sundar Shrestha, Maksym Spiryagin, Qing Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-06-01
Series:Railway Engineering Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s40534-020-00213-y
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spelling doaj-4cd6c28f556e4a5a9d2ed0bf5f3219bd2021-06-13T11:35:49ZengSpringerOpenRailway Engineering Science2662-47452662-47532020-06-0128214615910.1007/s40534-020-00213-yReal-time multibody modeling and simulation of a scaled bogie test rigSundar Shrestha0Maksym Spiryagin1Qing Wu2Centre for Railway Engineering, Central Queensland UniversityCentre for Railway Engineering, Central Queensland UniversityCentre for Railway Engineering, Central Queensland UniversityAbstract In wheel–rail adhesion studies, most of the test rigs used are simplified designs such as a single wheel or wheelset, but the results may not be accurate. Alternatively, representing the complex system by using a full vehicle model provides accurate results but may incur complexity in design. To trade off accuracy over complexity, a bogie model can be the optimum selection. Furthermore, only a real-time model can replicate its physical counterpart in the time domain. Developing such a model requires broad expertise and appropriate software and hardware. A few published works are available which deal with real-time modeling. However, the influence of the control system has not been included in those works. To address these issues, a real-time scaled bogie test rig including the control system is essential. Therefore, a 1:4 scaled bogie roller rig is developed to study the adhesion between wheel and roller contact. To compare the performances obtained from the scaled bogie test rig and to expand the test applications, a numerical simulation model of that scaled bogie test rig is developed using Gensys multibody software. This model is the complete model of the test rig which delivers more precise results. To exactly represent the physical counterpart system in the time domain, a real-time scaled bogie test rig (RT-SBTR) is developed after four consecutive stages. Then, to simulate the RT-SBTR to solve the internal state equations and functions representing the physical counterpart system in equal or less than actual time, the real-time simulation environment is prepared in two stages. To such end, the computational time improved from 4 times slower than real time to 2 times faster than real time. Finally, the real-time scaled bogie model is also incorporated with the braking control system which slightly reduces the computational performances without affecting real-time capability.https://doi.org/10.1007/s40534-020-00213-yBogie modelingScaled bogie test rigReal-time simulationWheel–rail adhesionSoftware in loop
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Qing Wu
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Real-time multibody modeling and simulation of a scaled bogie test rig
Railway Engineering Science
Bogie modeling
Scaled bogie test rig
Real-time simulation
Wheel–rail adhesion
Software in loop
author_facet Sundar Shrestha
Maksym Spiryagin
Qing Wu
author_sort Sundar Shrestha
title Real-time multibody modeling and simulation of a scaled bogie test rig
title_short Real-time multibody modeling and simulation of a scaled bogie test rig
title_full Real-time multibody modeling and simulation of a scaled bogie test rig
title_fullStr Real-time multibody modeling and simulation of a scaled bogie test rig
title_full_unstemmed Real-time multibody modeling and simulation of a scaled bogie test rig
title_sort real-time multibody modeling and simulation of a scaled bogie test rig
publisher SpringerOpen
series Railway Engineering Science
issn 2662-4745
2662-4753
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract In wheel–rail adhesion studies, most of the test rigs used are simplified designs such as a single wheel or wheelset, but the results may not be accurate. Alternatively, representing the complex system by using a full vehicle model provides accurate results but may incur complexity in design. To trade off accuracy over complexity, a bogie model can be the optimum selection. Furthermore, only a real-time model can replicate its physical counterpart in the time domain. Developing such a model requires broad expertise and appropriate software and hardware. A few published works are available which deal with real-time modeling. However, the influence of the control system has not been included in those works. To address these issues, a real-time scaled bogie test rig including the control system is essential. Therefore, a 1:4 scaled bogie roller rig is developed to study the adhesion between wheel and roller contact. To compare the performances obtained from the scaled bogie test rig and to expand the test applications, a numerical simulation model of that scaled bogie test rig is developed using Gensys multibody software. This model is the complete model of the test rig which delivers more precise results. To exactly represent the physical counterpart system in the time domain, a real-time scaled bogie test rig (RT-SBTR) is developed after four consecutive stages. Then, to simulate the RT-SBTR to solve the internal state equations and functions representing the physical counterpart system in equal or less than actual time, the real-time simulation environment is prepared in two stages. To such end, the computational time improved from 4 times slower than real time to 2 times faster than real time. Finally, the real-time scaled bogie model is also incorporated with the braking control system which slightly reduces the computational performances without affecting real-time capability.
topic Bogie modeling
Scaled bogie test rig
Real-time simulation
Wheel–rail adhesion
Software in loop
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s40534-020-00213-y
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