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Study of the dynamic influence of vertical vibrations of rolling stock on the railway track

Erlan Askenov (), Aldabergen Bektilevov (), Dias Seidemetov (), Aliya Izbairova () and Arailym Tursynbayeva ()

International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, 2025, vol. 8, issue 6, 2448-2467

Abstract: The results of a theoretical study of the vertical impact of multiaxial locomotives on the track based on the wave theory of elastic deformation propagation are presented. Theoretical and practical problems of dynamic characteristics research at the design stage of modernization of new and existing rail vehicles. Consideration of the impact of compliance with standards on the impact on railway tracks. These issues in the context of crews can be successfully solved using modern methods of analysis and synthesis of dynamic systems. Calculations and practical experiments using modern computer and recording equipment are widely used for dynamic systems. Keywords. Carriage-path, vertical impact of multi-axle locomotives on the track, speed increase, models for analyzing indicators of dynamic qualities of locomotives during vertical fluctuations.

Keywords: Carriage–track; Dynamic characteristics; Kz4A locomotive; Numerical simulation; Rail deflection; VL-80 locomotive. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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