The Development of Advanced High Speed Vehicles in Sweden

Author:

Andersson E1,Nilstam N1

Affiliation:

1. Transport Division, ASEA, Vasteras, Sweden

Abstract

The rail network of Sweden is characterized by frequent curves, which limit the speed of conventional rolling stock to moderate levels. Speed of travel is, however, probably the most important factor in competition between different modes of transport, both now and in the future. For economic reasons the existing track must be used, with minimum modifications. Effort in Sweden has therefore been concentrated on the development of a new technology, making it possible to run at 35–60 per cent higher speeds on existing track. At these higher speeds comfort levels and track forces must not be worse than for current rolling stock running at present speeds on the Swedish main line track. In order to satisfy these requirements, future vehicles must be equipped with car body tilting, and must also exhibit food dynamic interaction with irregular track. Swedish State Railways (SJ) and ASEA have jointly developed and tested a new concept, including hydraulic or pneumatic car body tilting and radial steering bogies. These bogies allow for high speed through curves without excessive lateral forces and the associated wear on wheels and rails. In this bogie it has been possible to optimize primary suspension and damping parameters so as to maintain stability without hunting at speeds of up to at least 200 km/h. An experimental train set, type X15, was the subject of extensive tests during the period 1975–82. The design of the bogies and car body tilting systems has been supported by computer simulation programs. New methods of analysis have been developed and validated as an integral part of the development project. The simulation technique has proved to be very useful and accurate in the prediction of vehicle dynamic behaviour. Also some tests of passengers' opinions on comfort in tilting trains have been carried out.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Engineering,General Medicine

Reference10 articles.

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