Authors: Eloy Martinez, David Tyrell
Date of Publication: 2000
Sponsoring Agency: U.S. Department of Transportation - Federal Railroad Administration, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
Abstract:
Enhanced crashworthiness performance of North American locomotives is
proposed by both increasing the design loads on specific structural components
or by describing the crashworthiness performance under specific impact
conditions. The design loads for a conventional North American locomotive
and the description of performance are intended to provide the same level
of crashworthiness protection. A generic design was developed to illustrate
the types of calculations that can be used to show that the design loads
can be supported and the desired level of performance can be met. The performance
of the generic locomotive subjected to a collision with a grade crossing
object is measured by its ability to prevent penetration of the object
into the occupied volume where the crew rides out the collision. The closed
form hand calculations apply established structural analysis limit load
theory and show the design loads can be supported. The finite element analysis
results capture large deformation non-linear behavior and show the desired
level of performance is achieved.
No. of Pages: 72
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