Synthesis of an electromechanical system of body tilt and recuperation of vibration energy for a high-speed electric train

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2023.288897

Keywords:

electromechanical shock absorber, simulation model, body inclination, vibration damping, undercarriage

Abstract

This paper considers issues related to the undercarriage system of a high-speed electric train with body inclination and a vibration recovery system. The main suspension systems of the electric train body, which are currently used, were investigated. The existing shock absorption systems and alternative approaches and solutions for increasing the speed characteristics of electric rolling stock have been highlighted. A basic problem of these suspension systems was put forward, which is the lack of the possibility of recovery of oscillations, as well as the complexity of systems for tilting the body. The main dimensional and power parameters of the proposed promising shock absorber are presented. The characteristics of basic parameters of the electromechanical shock absorber were compared with those of a pneumatic spring shock absorber. A simulation model of a high-speed electric train with an electromechanical shock absorber was built in the MATLAB Simulink environment. The main units of the simulation model were defined and described, owing to which it is possible to simulate the inclination of the body to a given angle and the simulation of vibration energy recovery.

Based on the results of simulating the operation of an electromechanical shock absorber as part of the undercarriage of the electric locomotive, it was determined that the synthesis of this system makes it possible to tilt the body by 5 degrees in 2 seconds. It is also stated that the proposed system makes it possible to reduce the vibrations of the electric train body by 2 times, and to recover 84 W/h of vibration energy. The body tilt results are predetermined by the speed of the mechanism due to the absence of a compressor set used in the pneumatic system.

The scope of application of the vibration damper also includes the automotive field, subject to additional research into the form, amplitude of road surface vibrations and changes in overall parameters in accordance with the requirements

Author Biographies

Anton Ozulu, National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute"

Postgraduate Student

Department of Electrical Transport and Diesel Locomotive

Borys Liubarskyi, National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute"

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor

Department of Electrical Transport and Diesel Locomotive

Dmytro Iakunin, National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute"

PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Electrical Transport and Diesel Locomotive

Oksana Dubinina, National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute"

Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Computer Mathematics and Data Analysis

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Synthesis of an electromechanical system of body tilt and recuperation of vibration energy for a high-speed electric train

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2023-10-31

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Ozulu, A., Liubarskyi, B., Iakunin, D., & Dubinina, O. (2023). Synthesis of an electromechanical system of body tilt and recuperation of vibration energy for a high-speed electric train. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 5(1 (125), 6–14. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2023.288897

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