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Title: The Analysis of the Loading and the Strength of the FLAT RACK Removable Module with Viscoelastic Bonds in the Fittings
Authors: Panchenko, Sergii
Gerlici, Juraj
Vatulia, Glib
Lovska, Alyona
Pavliuchenkov, Mykhailo
Kravchenko, Kateryna
Keywords: transport mechanics
removable module
dynamic loading
structural strength
combined transportation
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Citation: Panchenko S. The Analysis of the Loading and the Strength of the FLAT RACK Removable Module with Viscoelastic Bonds in the Fittings / S. Panchenko, J. Gerlici, G. Vatulia, A. Lovska, M. Pavliuchenkov, K. Kravchenko // Open Journal of Applied Sciences. - 2023. - Vol. 13 №1. - P. 1-14.
Abstract: The article presents the results of the strength calculation of the FLAT RACK removable module design using the finite element method. The FLAT RACK removable module provides higher efficiency of freight transportation. The special features of the removable module are its components made of rectangular tubes and its fittings with viscoelastic bonds. The parameters of the profile for such a removable module are determined through the maximum resistance moments of its components. The research includes mathematical modelling of the dynamic loading on the removable module placed on a flat wagon during a shunting impact. The accelerations to the removable module are also determined. The results are confirmed by computer modelling of the dynamic loading on the removable module. It is found that the strength of the removable module is provided. The research conducted may be used by those who are concerned about designing advanced module-type rail vehicle structures and enhancing their operational efficiency.
URI: http://lib.kart.edu.ua/handle/123456789/17006
ISSN: 2076-3417 (Online)
Appears in Collections:2023

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