Authors: Ronald A. Mayville, Randolph P. Hammond, Kent N. Johnson
Date of Publication: November 1999
Sponsoring Agency: U.S. Department of Transportation - Federal Railroad Administration, Office of Research and Development
Performing Organization: Arthur D. Little, Inc., Premiere Engineering Corp.
Abstract:
This paper presents the results of an experimental study to establish
the strength and energy absorption capability of cab car rail vehicle corner
structures built to current strength requirements and for structures modified
to carry higher loads and absorb more energy. We reviewed current cab car
structures and designed an end beam test element – the most common way
of meeting current requirements – whose strength in the baseline state
was at least 150,000 lbf. This design was then modified to provide a strength
of over 400,000 lbf. The designs, which included consideration of the deformation
and fracture response under impact loading, were carried out using conventional
structural engineering methods and explicit finite element analysis.
No. of Pages: 17
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