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    Stress-Strain State Analysis of the Leading Car Body of DPKr-2 Diesel Train under Action of Design and Operational Loads
    (Dnipro National University of Railway Transport named after Academician V. Lazaryan, 2019) Kostritsa, Sergei; Pshinko, Alexander; Ursulyak, Ludmila; Kuzyshyn, Andriy; Kramarenko, Maxim; Grechkin, Alex
    EN: Abstract. Purpose. Provision of strength and durability of the main structural element of DPKr-2 diesel train - the leading car body. Methodology. A spatial solid-state 3-D model of the body is built and durability calculations are carried out concerning action of loads stipulated by regulatory documents operating in Ukraine. In particular, the following main estimated modes are considered: mode 1 – a notional safety mode which takes into account the possibility of considerable longitudinal forces arising during shunting movements, transportation and accidental collision; mode 2 – an operational mode which takes into account forces acting on a train during acceleration to constructional speed, coasting or braking from this speed while passing a curve. Results. Based on the results of theoretical and experimental studies a conclusion has been made that the leading car body construction of DPKr-2 diesel train meets the requirements of regulatory documents regarding strength and durability. Practical relevance. A complex of calculation and experimental work concerning assessment of stress-strain state of the leading car body of DPKr-2 diesel train under action of design and operational loads allowed the creation of construction which meets not only operational requirements but also strength and durability ones.

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