Abstract

ABSTRACTTo reduce the vehicle/guideway-coupled vibration and improve the levitation stability of medium–low-speed maglev vehicle, a new type of levitation frame with air springs installed in the middle of the longitudinal beams is developed. This levitation frame with mid-set air spring (LFMAS) is studied comparatively with the levitation frame with end-set air spring (LFEAS) in electromagnetic levitation mode. The coupling degrees of the two kinds of frames are analysed by vertical motion equations; the energy consumptions for levitation control system to overcome the spring resistance in the whole adjustment process are calculated by the energy method; and the vibration accelerations are compared by dynamics analysis and bench test. The equations indicate that the LFMAS has a better decoupling effect and lower energy consumption than that of the LFEAS in any adjustment process. Simulation and test results show that the LFMAS can effectively reduce the vibration acceleration at a low-speed and achieve a better levitation stability in working conditions, validating that the LFMAS has a better levitation performance and adaptability to the guideway, which is attributed to the mechanical decoupling of the levitation module. It is expected that this new levitation frame will be very helpful in enhancing levitation stability and the ride index of medium–low-speed maglev vehicle.

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