B. Allotta, R. Conti, E. Meli, L. Pugi, A. Ridolfi
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摘要
本文提出了一种新的硬件在环(Hardware In the Loop, HIL)架构,用于在全尺寸试验台上研究高速列车动力学。通过新的结构,不同的轮轨附着模式,特别是退化的附着条件可以在试验台上重现。新战略将在意大利佛罗伦萨-奥斯曼诺罗铁路研究和审批中心的全尺寸试验台实施;该试验台由意大利铁路公司(Trenitalia)和SICME公司(作动系统)共同设计。为了验证所提出的架构,在研究的初始阶段,HIL系统的硬件和软件部分都已经精确建模(使用Trenitalia提供的真实组件特性)。仿真结果与意大利铁路公司(Trenitalia)在捷克共和国Velim进行的E402-B型机车轨道牵引试验数据进行了比较,该机车配备了全工作防滑装置。最初的模型验证表明,在试验台上,新的HIL架构在描述车辆牵引过程中复杂的系统物理(以附着条件退化和轨道车辆动力学耦合为特征)方面具有良好的准确性。
Development of new HIL architecture to study high speed trains dynamics on full-scale test-rigs
A new Hardware In the Loop (HIL) architecture to study high speed trains dynamics on full-scale test-rigs is proposed in this work. Through the new architecture different wheel-rail adhesion patterns and, in particular, degraded adhesion conditions can be reproduced on the test-rig. The new strategy will be implemented into the full-scale test-rig of the Railway Research and Approval Center of Firenze-Osmannoro (Italy); this test-rig has been designed by Trenitalia and by SICME (for the actuation system). To validate the proposed architecture, at this initial step of the research, both the hardware and the software parts of the HIL system have been accurately modeled (using the real component characteristics provided by Trenitalia). The simulated results have been compared to experimental data related to traction on-track tests carried out by Trenitalia in Velim, Czech Republic, with a E402-B locomotive equipped with a fully-working antiskid device. The initial model validation shows the good accuracy of the new HIL architecture in describing, on the test-rig, the complex system physics (characterized by degraded adhesion conditions coupled to railway vehicle dynamics) during the vehicle traction.