Mathematical modeling of the movement of mobile railway car upon delivery of mail and cargo in international traffic
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.38714Keywords:
mail, cargo, state graphs, differential equations, mobile railway carAbstract
It is proposed a new technology of transport of mail and cargo mobile railway wagons in international traffic. The technology provides for the delivery of mail and cargo by self-propelled railway mail car, which can be sent as part of a passenger train and independently. State graphs and systems of differential equations of motion of the carriage are built. They were investigated by means of visual mathematical programming
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