Design and analysis of parallel interconnection hydraulic-electric energyharvesting active radial steering bogie system

Lingshuai Meng, Lin Xu, Junyi Zou, Jia Mi, Sijing Guo

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Abstract

With the increasing of the train load, the wheel-rail wear is worsening, the maintaining and replacing cycle is shortened enormously, the problem of replacing steel rail and wheel prematurely not only make the railway transportation cost increasing, but also affect the railway normal transportation. This paper proposes a novel type of active energy self-supply radial steering technology-the parallel interconnection hydraulic-electric energy-harvesting active radial steering bogie system. This system is a typical "machine-electric-hydraulic" coupling system, which includes parallel interconnection hydraulic-electric energy-harvesting suspension and active radial steering bogie, consisting of mechanical, electronic, hydraulic and control subsystems internally. In this system, the radial steering bogie is equipped with four HESA, and HESA can reuse the mechanical vibration energy which used to be transformed into waste heat by the shock absorber. In this system, the mechanical vibration energy is now used to drive power module of active radial steering bogie, so as to implement the train's active radial steering without external power supply. This paper discusses the evolution of radial steering bogie in general, and introduces the structure and basic principle of the parallel interconnection electro-hydraulic energy-harvesting active radial steering bogie system. The system establishes a model of the parallel interconnection hydraulic-electric energy-harvesting shock absorber. The typical vertical irregularity of American track is established. In the paper, we research on the system's damping performance and energy recovery performance through stimulation. Simulation results show that the maximum vertical acceleration of train body is reduced from 42.9% to 62.3%, and the average energy recovery power from the system increases from 217W to 1835W when the system works at the six levels of track irregularities.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2017 Joint Rail Conference, JRC 2017
ISBN (Electronic)9780791850718
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017
Event2017 Joint Rail Conference, JRC 2017 - Philadelphia, United States
Duration: 4 Apr 20177 Apr 2017

Publication series

Name2017 Joint Rail Conference, JRC 2017

Conference

Conference2017 Joint Rail Conference, JRC 2017
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPhiladelphia
Period4/04/177/04/17

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