Abstract

This paper investigates the modal parameter identification technique utilizing a drop impact load. A 12-DOF mathematical model of a Railway Vehicle System (RWVS) was constructed, followed by theoretical calculations, simulation analysis, and tests with four different drop impact loads. The responses to these loads were inspected through FFT, and the modal frequencies of the RWVS were determined by the Peak Picking (P-P) method. The simulation demonstrated that four types of drop impact loads can activate the bounce, pitch, and roll modes of the RWVS. The theoretical calculation and simulation analysis revealed that the maximum error of modal frequency identification is no greater than 6.5%. The experimental results verified that the drop impact excitation method can be used to identify the modal parameters of a complex railway vehicle system, which is highly beneficial for the design and verification of the vehicle structure.

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