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Low Cost Guideways for Maglev
This report presents results of research aimed at developing structural requirements for a guideway to be used for maglev systems. The work progresses from initial conceptual design to refined structural and cost analyses. The design begins by identifying structural requirements including criteria...Interactions Between Magnetically Levitated Vehicles and Elevated Guideway Structures
The dynamic performance characteristics of magnetically levitated vehicles and vehicle trains relating to ride quality and magnetic gap variations have been determined using computer simulation models for one-dimensional, two-dimensional and finite length vehicles. These performance characteristics...Influence of Guideway Flexibility on Maglev Vehicle/Guideway Dynamic Forces
This report presents the results of a study investigating the dynamic interaction between aerial structures and maglev vehicles. The study includes three dimensional responses for attractive (EMS) maglev vehicle and repulsive (EDS) maglev vehicles and six different guideway structures. The analysis...Improving Transportation Through Railroad Research: 1988-1991
The Office of Research and Development (R&D) of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) conducts research, development, test, and evaluation projects to directly support the FRA's safety responsibility and to enhance the railroad system as a significant national transportation resource. This...Hazardous Materials Car Placement in A Train Consist- Volume II (Appendices)
In response to major derailments involving hazardous materials cars, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) initiated the review of the consequences of hazardous materials car placement in a train consist. The review and analysis consisted of six task items: 1) review of accident trends and...
Guideway Structural Design and Power/Propulsion/Braking in Relation to Guideways
This report has analyzed electromagnetic and mechanical designs for a magnetically levitated train system with nominal specifications: maximum speed: 500 km/hr (300 mph); passenger capacity/car: 50-200; vehicle weight: 42 metric tonnes (92,600); and guideway width: 3.65 m (12 ft.) The analysis...
Extended NUCARS Safety Assessment
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and Association of American Railroads (AAR) sponsored research to evaluate the ability of the NUCARS vehicle dynamics simulation program to extrapolate results from Chapter XI tests to permit definition of the safe operating limits of car performance up to...Evaluation of Two Prototype Devices for Non-Destructively Measuring Stresses in Railroad Wheels
Two devices designed to non-destructively determine the residual stress state of railroad wheels were evaluated. The first device was a magnetoacoustic design developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center in conjunction with the Association of American...