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The suggestion of the standardized finite element model through the experimental verifications of various railway vehicle structures made of sandwich composites Hee-Young Ko, Kwang-Bok Shin* and Sung-Ho Hahn
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 5, pp.1185-1192, 2011
Abstract : In this study, a standardized finite element model for the carbody structures of various railway vehicles made of sandwich composites
was suggested. The standardized finite element model for composite carbody structures was introduced and proposed by comparing the
results of real structural tests under vertical, compressive, twisting load and natural frequency tests of various railway vehicles. The results
showed that the quadratic shell element was suitable to model the reinforced metal frame used to improve the flexural stiffness of
sandwich panels compared to beam elements, and layered shells and solid elements were recommended to model the skin and honeycomb
core of sandwich panels compared to sandwich shell elements. Also, the proposed standard finite element model has the merit of
being applied to crashworthiness analysis just by minor modifications, such as contact conditions and constraint equations.
Keyword :
Railway vehicle; Structural test; Standard finite element model; Sandwich composite
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