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Nonlinear modelling of high-speed catenary based on analytical expressions of cable and truss elements
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Initial Equilibrium StateEngineeringMechanical EngineeringNonlinear ModellingIntrinsic Nonlinear CharacteristicsStructural ApplicationStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsStructural EngineeringSuspension StructureHigh-speed CatenaryStructural DynamicNonlinear CableStructural DesignTruss ElementsCivil EngineeringMechanical SystemsStructural AnalysisStructural Mechanics
Due to the intrinsic nonlinear characteristics and complex structure of the high-speed catenary system, a modelling method is proposed based on the analytical expressions of nonlinear cable and truss elements. The calculation procedure for solving the initial equilibrium state is proposed based on the Newton–Raphson iteration method. The deformed configuration of the catenary system as well as the initial length of each wire can be calculated. Its accuracy and validity of computing the initial equilibrium state are verified by comparison with the separate model method, absolute nodal coordinate formulation and other methods in the previous literatures. Then, the proposed model is combined with a lumped pantograph model and a dynamic simulation procedure is proposed. The accuracy is guaranteed by the multiple iterative calculations in each time step. The dynamic performance of the proposed model is validated by comparison with EN 50318, the results of the finite element method software and SIEMENS simulation report, respectively. At last, the influence of the catenary design parameters (such as the reserved sag and pre-tension) on the dynamic performance is preliminarily analysed by using the proposed model.
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