Design and optimization of a semi-active suspension system for railway applications

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作者
Benedetto ALLOTTA [1 ]
Luca PUGI [1 ]
Valentina COLLA [2 ]
Fabio BARTOLINI [1 ]
Francesco CANGIOLI [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Energy Engineering "S.Stecco",University of Florence,Florence,Italy
[2] Perceptual Robotics Laboratory,Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies,Pisa,Italy
关键词
Magneto Rheological dampers; gradient projection method; semi active suspension systems; skyhook;
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U270.3 [车体构造及设备];
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080204 ; 082304 ;
摘要
The present work focused on the application of innovative damping technologies in order to improve rail-way vehicle performances in terms of dynamic stability and comfort.As a benchmark case-study,the secondary sus-pension stage was selected and different control techniques were investigated,such as skyhook,dynamic compensation,and sliding mode control.The ?nal aim was to investigate which control schemes are suitable for optimal exploitation of the non-linear behavior of the actuators.The performance improvement achieved by adoption of the semi-active dampers on a standard high-speed train was evaluated in terms of passenger comfort.Different control strategies have been investigated by comparing a simple SISO(single input single output) regulator based on the skyhook damper ap-proach with a centralized regulator.The centralized regulator allows for the estimation of a near optimal set of control forces that minimize car-body accelerations with respect to constraints imposed by limited performance of semi-active actuators.Simulation results show that best results is obtained using a mixed approach that considers the simultaneous applications of model based and feedback compensation control terms.
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页码:223 / 232
页数:10
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