The report presents an assessment of the technical and operational features of existing and proposed tilt-body rail passenger vehicles. Basic concepts of railroad route selection, track geometry, and curve negotiation are reviewed, and the rationale, advantages and disadvantages associated with body tilting and the techniques used to achieve body tilt are discussed. An overview of the development status and selected key characteristics of tilt technologies are presented. Issues associated with deployment and operation of tilt-body technologies in the U..S are identified and analyzed, including a review of U.S. experience to date, areas of incompatibility of foreign tilt technology with existing U.S. equipment and infrastructure, special maintenance procedures and skill requirements, and compliance with FRA and other regulations. Appendices to the report present discussions on the physics of curve negotiation for conventional and tilting vehicles, the principles of tilting and tilt control strategies and mechanisms, and a description and technical characterization of the principal tilt technologies.
High Speed Rail Tilt Train Technology: A State of the Art Survey
1992
208 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Railroad Transportation , Transportation Safety , Technology assessment , High speed ground transportation , Transportation safety , Rail transportation , Reviews , Transportation systems , State of the art , Railroad tracks , Railroad cars , Suspension systems(Vehicles) , Curvature , Safety engineering , Regulations , Tilt trains
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