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The basic study on the design of the Light Collision Safety Device (경충돌안전장치 설계를 위한 기초연구)

  • Choi, Won-Mog;Jung, Hyun-Sung;Yu, Won-Hui;Ku, Jung-Seo;Kwon, Tae-Su
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2006.11b
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    • pp.238-244
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    • 2006
  • The Light Collision Safety Device is used to protect the important part of trains and passengers at the low velocity accidents. The Light Collision Safety Device comprises mainly tension bolts, shear bolts and an energy absorber. The work mechanism of this device is that first, the tension bolts break at designed collapse load and second, the energy absorber absorb rest collision energy. In this paper, the tension bolt characteristics were validated by the simple tension test using the FEM(Finite Element Method) and the characteristic of the two types of energy absorber were compared by using the load-displacement curves and absorbed energy. Last, in order to determine integrated load-displacement curve of tension bolts and the energy absorber, the unified analysis was conducted by using the FEM.

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Collision Analysis of the Full Rake TGV-K on Crashworthiness (TGV-K 전체 차량의 충돌안전도 해석 연구)

  • Koo, Jeong-Seo;Song, Dahl-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.1 no.1 s.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 1998
  • Described in this paper is the result of a study on collision analysis of TGV-K using 1-dimensional model for crashworthy design. Crashworthy design of the front end is very important because majority of the impact energy (more than 70%) is absorbed by the crush of the front end when the train is collided with an obstacle like a tank lorry. Guideline for the crashworthy design can be described from the collision analysis of the whole train using a 1-dimensional model. Since the headstock of TGV-K is not designed in a crashworthy point of view, a conceptual design of the headstock to improve crashworthiness is suggested and evaluated using 1-dimensional collision analysis. The suggested design, which adopts an energy absorber and a crashworthy headstock, shows a good behaviour on the accident scenario of SNCF (collision at 110 km/h against a movable rigid mass of 15 ton).

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A study on Analysis of Impact Deceleration Characteristics of Railway Freight Car (1차원 해석방법을 이용한 화차의 충돌가속도 분석)

  • Son, Seung Wan;Jung, Hyun Seung;Hwang, Jun Hyeok
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.32-38
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    • 2020
  • This study examined the problems of existing vehicles to propose alternatives to improve the crashworthiness of railway freight cars through collision acceleration analysis using a one-dimensional collision analysis method. A collision scenario of railway shunting and crash accidents was selected from the collision accident cases and international standards. A one-dimensional collision simulation using LS-DYNA was performed according to those scenarios. As a result, the acceleration level of the freight wagon was calculated to be under 2g and was predicted to meet the EN 12663 standard in the shunting situation. On the other hand, the result of crash simulation with an impact velocity between 10 and 15 km/h revealed the shock absorber capacity of the railway coupler to be insufficient in a crash situation, resulting in increased acceleration, and carbody deformation could be predicted. As a method of improving the crashworthiness, a deformation tube-type energy absorber was applied to the coupler system, and collision analysis was performed again with new energy absorption strategy. Overall, the simulation showed that the acceleration level was decreased by 12% of the conventional freight-car energy absorption system.

Collision Analysis of Full Rake TGV-K for crashworthy design (고속전철 TGV-K 전체 차량에 대한 충돌안전도 해석 연구)

  • 구정서;송달호
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 1998.05a
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    • pp.361-368
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    • 1998
  • Described in this paper is the result of a study on collision analysis of TGV-K using 1-dimensional model for crashworthy design. Crashworthy design of the front end is very important because majority of the impact energy (more than 70%) is absorbed by the crush of the front end when the train is collided with an obstacle like a tank lorry. Guideline for the crashworthy design can be described from the collision analysis of the whole train using a 1-dimensional model. Since the headstock of TGV-K is not designed in a crashworthy point of view, a conceptual design of the headstock to improve crashworthiness is suggested and evaluated using 1-dimensional collision analysis. The suggested design, which adopts an energy absorber and a crashworthy headstock, shows a good behaviour on the accident scenario of SNCF (collision at 110 km/hr against a movable rigid mass of 15 ton).

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Research and Calculate 29/34-Seat Passenger Cars to Ensure Safety for Occupants in the Event of a Collision According to ECE R94 Standards

  • Vu Hoang, Phuong;Nguyen Cong, Thanh;Nguyen Quoc, Tuan;Ta Hong Thanh, Tu
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.140-144
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    • 2023
  • In recent years, there are so many serious crashes involving coaches, especially the frontal collision occupies 40% of the front of the vehicle, Frontal collisions account for 100% of the front of the vehicle affecting the driver and side-impact collisions that injure the person in the vehicle. Therefore, the research into improving and optimizing the structure is necessary for risk of injury for passengers in frontal accidents. In this paper, we have designed a Shock absorber that can absorb collision energy. Research using HYPERMESH software. to build the finite element model and calculate the meshing to suit the mesh size of 5mm. apply LS-DYNA software to calculate structural strength. In the study, for a vehicle to collide with a hard obstacle occupying 100% of the head of the vehicle. Then, the experimental design method, Minitab is used for find the structural parameters in the design. Improvement results showed that the acceleration of the impact on passengers and the driver is decreased by 55,17%. The mass of texture improvements is reduced by 11%, according to the requirements of European Standards ECE R94.

DEVELOPMENT OF EULERIAN-GRANULAR MODEL FOR NUMERICAL SIMULATION MODEL OF PARTICULATE FLOW (Eulerian-Granular method를 사용한 고체 입자 유동 모델 개발)

  • Lee, T.G.;Shin, S.W.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.46-51
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we have developed numerical model for particulated flow through narrow slit using Eulerian-Granular method. Commercial software (FLUENT) was utilized as simulation tool and main focus was to identify the effect from various numerical options for modeling of solid particles as continuos phase in granular flow. Gidaspow model was chosen as basic model for solid viscosity and drag model. And lun-et-al model was used as solid pressure and radial distribution model, respectively. Several other model options in FLUENT were tested considering the cross related effect. Mass flow rate of the particulate through the slit was measured to compare. Due to the high volume density of the stacked particulates above the slit, effect from various numerical options were not significant. The numerical results from basic model were also compared with experimental results and showed very good agreement. The effects from the characteristics of particles such as diameter, angle of internal friction, and collision coefficient were also analyzed for future design of velocity resistance layer in solar thermal absorber. Angle of internal friction was found to be the dominat variable for the particle mass flow rate considerably. More defined 3D model along with energy equation for complete solar thermal absorber design is currently underway.

A study on passive safety regulations of Korean standard urban train (도시철도 차량의 충돌안전 기준에 관한 연구)

  • 구정서;노규석;조현직;권태수;최성규
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2000.05a
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    • pp.645-651
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, numerically evaluated is the regulations for crashworthy design of the Korean standard urban train suggested by KRRI. The 4-car consist of K-EMU(Korean Electric Multiple Unit) train developed in recent is analyzed under various collision conditions such as normal coupling, heavy shunt, light and heavy collisions. The collision conditions are assumed as K-EMU collides against another stationary one at 5 kph, 10 kph, 25 kph and 32 kph. According to the numerical results and bibliographical study, it is necessary that the regulations by KRRI be complemented from crashworthy point of view. Furthermore, the K-EMU train is recommended to adopt a new coupler with an additional energy absorber or a mechanical fuse.

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2-Dimensional Analysis of Full Rake TGV-K on Crashworthiness (고속전철 TGV-K 전체 차량의 2차원 충돌해석)

  • 구정서;송달호
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.545-552
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    • 1998
  • A study on collision analysis of TGV-K using a 2-dimensional model is described to evaluate its crashworthiness. Two-dimensional analysis gives good information on overriding behaviour and impact forces applied to interconnecting devices such as side buffers, ball & socket joints, hooks, pins, and fingers. Since the headstock of TGV-K is not designed in a crashworthy point of view, its conceptual design fur KHST(Korean High Speed Train), under development, is suggested to improve crashworthiness. The suggested design, which adopts an energy absorber and a crashworthy headstock, is compared with the conventional headstock on dynamic behaviour to the vertical direction under the accident scenario of SNCF (collision at 110km/h against a movable rigid mass of 15 ton). It is concluded that the design modification make little difference in vertical motion. To evaluate validation of the 2-dimensional model, the results fur longitudinal motion is compared with those of 1-dimemsional one. It is found that the two results are in good agreements.

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Study on Computational Simulation of a Metro Collision Accident and Improvement of Passive Safety (도시철도 충돌사고 시뮬레이션 및 충돌안전도 개선방안 연구)

  • Jung, Hyun Seung;Son, Seung Wan;Kwon, Tae Soo;Kim, Jin Sung
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.39 no.9
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    • pp.885-892
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    • 2015
  • In this study, we simulate the railway crash accident that occurred at the Sangwangsimni station on the Seoul Metro Line #2, and we propose a solution to minimize the damage. We use LS-DYNA, which is the commercial software employed for collision analysis to perform 1-D and 3-D simulations for the recurrence of accidents. By performing 1-D simulations, we analyze the load, displacement, absorbed energy of the couplers, and acceleration of vehicles, and we evaluate the safety in accidental collisions. By performing 3-D simulations, we analyze the deformation of the car and over-ridding. We propose methods to improve the safety in collisions involving railway vehicles, and we perform collision accident simulations to determine improvements when applying a high-performance energy absorber to the front car.

A Study on Design Specifications and Evaluation of Structural Strength for PRT (소형궤도차량(PRT) 차체의 설계사양 도출 및 구조강도 평가 연구)

  • Cho, Jeonggil;Koo, Jeongseo;Kang, Seokwon;Jeong, Raggyo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.144-152
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    • 2013
  • PRT(Personal Rapid Transit) system is a new transportation system which will meet increasing demands of traffic in Korea. It is also an environment-friendly transportation and automatically operated. For these reasons, researches on the PRT system are actively undergoing, but the PRT vehicles have different forms of subway, bus, etc. There are no design standards to evaluate structural integrity, yet. In this paper, Structural design specifications are derived, which are based on the performance test standard for EMU and the ASCE-APM standards. We also perform the static and fatigue analyses by FE simulation and suggest strategies to improve an initial structure design. In addition, we derived the design specifications for energy-absorbing structures to meet the conditions of the collision scenarios predefined from a view point of operation safety.