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Measurements and analysis of track irregularities on high speed maglev lines
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December 2014

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Journal of Zhejiang University - Science A: Applied Physics & Engineering

Jin Shi

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Yang Zhao

Track irregularities have an obvious effect on the running stability and ride quality of maglev trains traveling at high speeds. We developed a measurement principle and data processing method which were applied to the high speed maglev line operating. The method, which includes partial filtering, integration, resampling of signal, and a low pass Butterworth filter, was used to calculate the irregularities of the maglev line. The spectra of the sample space were evaluated. A 7-parameter power spectrum density (PSD) function of line irregularities was fitted, based on the measured data. Analysis of the results showed that the maglev stator plane irregularities were better than conventional railway vertical rail irregularities when the wavelength was 5–100 m, and worse when the wavelength was 1–5 m. The PSD of maglev guidance plane irregularities was similar to that of cross level GRSHL (German railway spectra of high irregularity) when the wavelength was 10–100 m. The irregularities were clearly worse than cross level rail irregularities in a conventional railway when the wavelength was 1–10 m. This suggests that short-wavelength track irregularities of a maglev line caused by deviation and inclination of the stator plane should be minimized by strictly controlling the machining error of functional components during construction and maintenance.

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... Research findings have indicated that the actual line conditions of the Shanghai maglev demonstration line are smoother than those of the German low interference track spectrum. 32,33 In order to achieve greater generalization in the calculation, the German low interference track spectrum was selected as the input condition for the Shanghai line. The power spectral density (PSD) of the irregular vertical profile of the German low interference track spectrum is shown in Eq. (3.19): ...

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Linearization Decoupling Method and Control Stability Analysis of Maglev Train in Two-Dimensional Wide Domain Spaces
Measurements and analysis of track irregularities on high speed maglev lines
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Journal of Zhejiang University - Science A: Applied Physics & Engineering