Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 15 segundos...
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Procedure for modeling dynamic processes of the electromechanical shock absorber in a subway car

Borys Liubarskyi    
Natalia Lukashova    
Oleksandr Petrenko    
Bagish Yeritsyan    
Yuliia Kovalchuk    
Liliia Overianova    

Resumen

A procedure has been devised for modeling the dynamic processes in the proposed structure of an electromechanical shock absorber. Such shock absorbers can recuperate a part of the energy of oscillations into electrical energy allowing the subsequent possibility to use it by rolling stock. The procedure is based on solving the Lagrange equation for the electromechanical system. The model's features are as follows. The model takes the form of a Cauchy problem, thereby making it possible to use it when simulating the processes of shock absorber operation. Two generalized coordinates have been selected (the charge and displacement of the armature). The components of the Lagrange equation have been identified. Based on the results from magnetic field calculation and subsequent regression analysis, we have derived polynomial dependences of flux linkage derivatives for the current and linear displacement of an armature, which make it possible to identify a generalized mathematical model of the electromechanical shock absorber. The magnetic field calculations, performed by using a finite-element method, have allowed us to derive a digital model of the magnetic field of an electromechanical shock absorber. To obtain its continuous model, a regression analysis of discrete field models has been conducted. When choosing a structure for the approximating model, a possibility to analytically differentiate partial derivatives for all coordinates has been retained. Based on the results from modeling free oscillations, it was established that the maximum module value of current is 0.234 A, voltage ? 52.9 V. The process of full damping of oscillations takes about 3 seconds over 4 cycles. Compared to the basic design, the amplitude of armature oscillations and its velocity dropped from 13 to 85 % over the first three cycles, indicating a greater efficiency of electromechanical shock absorber operation in comparison with a hydraulic one. The recuperated energy amounted to 3.3 J, and the scattered energy ? 11.5 J.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Abner Perez-Haro and Arturo Diaz-Perez    
Policy mining is an automated procedure for generating access rules by means of mining patterns from single permissions, which are typically registered in access logs. Attribute-based access control (ABAC) is a model which allows security administrators ... ver más
Revista: Information

 
Marilia Botelho Coelho, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Fábio Antonio Sartori Piran, Débora Oliveira da Silva and Miguel Afonso Sellitto    
The research question this study poses is how to measure the efficiency of project management activities. The purpose of this article is to quantify the efficiency of the execution of a project portfolio managed by a project management office (PMO) struc... ver más

 
Ivan G. Ivanov, Yordan Kumchev and Vincent James Hooper    
Stroke is a major public health issue with significant economic consequences. This study aims to enhance stroke prediction by addressing imbalanced datasets and algorithmic bias. Our research focuses on accurately and precisely detecting stroke possibili... ver más
Revista: Algorithms

 
Marc Zarnekow, Thomas Grätsch and Frank Ihlenburg    
This paper proposes an efficient hybrid analytical-computational approach for the simulation of mechanical vibrations and sound radiation in wind turbine drive trains.The computational procedure encompasses the detailed modeling of vibrational sources an... ver más
Revista: Acoustics

 
Chiara Martinello, Claudio Mercurio, Chiara Cappadonia, Viviana Bellomo, Andrea Conte, Giampiero Mineo, Giulia Di Frisco, Grazia Azzara, Margherita Bufalini, Marco Materazzi and Edoardo Rotigliano    
In statistical landslide susceptibility evaluation, the quality of the model and its prediction image heavily depends on the quality of the landslide inventories used for calibration. However, regional-scale inventories made available by public territori... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences