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Vehicle System Dynamics
International Journal of Vehicle Mechanics and Mobility
Volume 44, 2006 - Issue sup1
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Pantograph aerodynamic effects on the pantograph–catenary interaction

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Pages 560-570 | Published online: 04 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

Some aspects about the influence on the current collection of the aerodynamic action on a pantograph, due to the incoming flow generated by train speed are investigated considering pantograph–catenary dynamic interaction. Starting from the quasi-steady theory formulation of the drag and lift forces on the collectors, and considering the turbulence of the incoming flow, the dynamic variation of the contact force between pantograph and catenary is taken into account, within an already developed simulation model. Aerodynamic coefficients of the collectors are obtained from wind tunnel measurements, and the aerodynamic forces are applied to the collectors of the pantograph. The interrelation among the geometry of the collector suspension, the collector shape, and the level of the incoming wind turbulence, and their effect on the contact force, are all considered in this article by means of numerical simulation. Results concerning the advantage of modifying the shape of the collector are outlined.

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