Bifurcation and stability analysis of a high-speed rail vehicle with active yaw dampers

Author:

Guo Jinying1ORCID,Shi Huailong2,Zeng Jing2

Affiliation:

1. School of Automation, Chengdu University of Information Technology, Chengdu, China

2. State Key Laboratory of Rail Transit Vehicle System, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China

Abstract

Active yaw dampers (AYDs) show promise in addressing the carbody and bogie hunting issues of high-speed rail vehicles. However, the bifurcation behaviour under active control and the control law for hunting instability still require investigation. This study presents a comprehensive description of the linear control law, which can be simplified to various schemes, including skyhook damping, groundhook stiffness, modal, and blended schemes. The bifurcation behaviour under active control was analysed using a simplified lateral-dynamics-intended seven DOFs vehicle model and verified using a 3D full DOFs model in SIMPACK. Besides the well-known Hopf bifurcation, results also revealed a branching point (BP) and two new stable asymmetric equilibria. Although the asymmetric equilibria born through BP are stable, BP bifurcation should still be avoided for wheel flange contact and derailment concerns. Possible control laws are explored for two hunting scenarios: carbody hunting and bogie hunting. For carbody hunting cases, the control force can be either a linear function of bogie yaw displacement or a linear weighting function of bogie lateral and carbody roll velocity. The dominant frequency of the actuated force falls below 2 Hz, with a peak of 1.6 kN, and the allowable time delay is 70 ms. For bogie hunting cases, the control force can be a linear function of either bogie yaw displacement or velocity. In other words, both the groundhook stiffness and damping strategy are applicable. However, the actuated force contains several relatively high-frequency components (6∼13 Hz), which poses challenges to the control system and actuators, and the allowable time delay is relatively small.

Funder

State Key Laboratory of Traction Power

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering,General Materials Science

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