Railway curve line designing method based on "sextic two-segment transition curve"
A line design, two-stage technology, applied in the field of railway curve line design based on "six-stage two-stage relaxation curve", can solve the problem of discontinuous tangent, wheel-rail impact force, vehicle running stability and safety. impact, etc.
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[0057] A design method for railway curves based on "six-degree two-stage transitional curves". The railway track is designed according to the following equation:
[0058] Plane curve equation:
[0059] y 1 = 2 L 2 15 R [ 3 ( x L ) 5 - 2 ( x L ...
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[0087] Implementation process:
[0088] 1. According to the requirements of curve parameters, use (1) and (2) to give the plane G respectively 4 Continuous (derivative of deflection continuous) set of mathematical equations of curves and facade G 2 Mathematical equations for continuous (curvature continuous) superelevation;
[0089] 2. According to the curvature of the connected curve in actual application, use Excel to calculate the numerical table of the vertical and surface of the transitional curve;
[0090] 3. According to the specific data given in the numerical table and relevant design specifications, the subgrade, ballast bed and track laying can be designed.
[0091] Design suggestions:
[0092] The specific implementation is an engineering problem and does not belong to the scope of the present invention. It is recommended to use the ZH point as the coordinate origin when measuring and designing, the extension line of the straight line is the positive direction...
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