A preliminary analysis of passive and active roll control systems for high speed railway vehicles (TN-DYN-34)

Last updated on 07 April 2014 12:21
One of the problems of high speed railway vehicles is the uncomfortably large lateral accelerations which occur when passing round curves. It is not always possible to improve the track (by reducing the curvature or by superelevation) and therefore the vehicles must be arranged so that their bodies adopt...
Author(s): Ispeert A J
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1966
United Kingdom
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