Article

A Multibody Methodology for the Design of Anti-Climber Devices for Train Crashworthiness Simulation

International Journal of Crashworthiness

João Filipe de Almeida ; Jorge Alberto Cadete Ambrósio; Manuel Frederico Oom de Seabra2002

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Authors:

João Filipe de Almeida (João Filipe de Almeida Milho); Jorge Alberto Cadete Ambrósio (Jorge Alberto Cadete Ambrósio); Manuel Frederico Oom de Seabra (Manuel Frederico Oom de Seabra Pereira)

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2002

Abstract

The impact of train sets is characterized by a very high potential for the longitudinal instability of the train resulting in overriding of the individual car-bodies. Consequently, the end-underframe structural mechanisms for crash energy management are not loaded and the train kinetic energy has to be dissipated by structural components not designed for that purpose. In this work, a multibody-based methodology is presented for the study of train crashworthiness including the anti-climber devices. The simulation of train impact requires models for the structures of the individual train car-bodies, contact forces between train components, systems and mechanisms responsible for the connections between vehicles. The most important motions of the train set are developed in the vertical plane, therefore, the methodology now developed uses a planar dynamics formulation. The vehicles are described by a set of rigid bodies with their relative motions constrained by kinematic joints. The forces that develop during contact, except for the joint reactions, are modeled by nonlinear deformable elements. The mechanical characteristics of such elements represent the force-deformation structural response of each train car-body end, obtained by experimental testing or through detailed finite element models. The nonlinear characteristics of the suspension systems, the structural behavior of the couplers and the friction forces between wheel-sets and rail are also represented in these models. The anti-climber mechanical devices are modeled using the description of the contact between the train car-bodies ends This is represented by a continuous contact force model, which accounts for the relative geometry between the car-body ends and material characteristics of the structural devices. The formulation is finally applied to train impacts in various crash scenarios, which are characterized by the collision of complete train sets with different velocities against stopped trains. The modeling assumptions and the suitability of the numerical tools developed are discussed in the framework of their application to the design of train crashworthy components.

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Title of the publication container

International Journal of Crashworthiness

First page or article number

7

Last page

20

Volume

7

Issue

1

Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)

mechanical-engineering - Mechanical engineering

Publication language (ISO code)

eng - English

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