Longitudinal Train Dynamics
Fundamentals and Applications
CRC Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 24. November 2026
Book
Hardback
560 pages
978-1-032-85442-7 (ISBN)
Description
Longitudinal Train Dynamics: Fundamentals and Applications offers a comprehensive exploration of the principles and practical applications of longitudinal train dynamics, drawing upon the authors' more than 60 years of combined research and expertise.
This book serves as an authoritative text that bridges theoretical knowledge with practical application, delivering valuable insights for engineers, researchers, and practitioners involved in railway systems design, operation, and analysis. It equips readers with the tools and understanding necessary to address the complexities of train dynamics, enhancing the efficiency, safety, and reliability of rail transport. The book is structured into two main parts, "Fundamentals" and "Applications", making it accessible to both newcomers to the field and experienced professionals seeking to deepen their understanding or apply the concepts to real-world scenarios.
This text caters to the needs of both postgraduate students and professionals who require specialized knowledge in heavy haul train braking dynamics.
This book serves as an authoritative text that bridges theoretical knowledge with practical application, delivering valuable insights for engineers, researchers, and practitioners involved in railway systems design, operation, and analysis. It equips readers with the tools and understanding necessary to address the complexities of train dynamics, enhancing the efficiency, safety, and reliability of rail transport. The book is structured into two main parts, "Fundamentals" and "Applications", making it accessible to both newcomers to the field and experienced professionals seeking to deepen their understanding or apply the concepts to real-world scenarios.
This text caters to the needs of both postgraduate students and professionals who require specialized knowledge in heavy haul train braking dynamics.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Boca Raton, Florida
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis
Target group
Postgraduate and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
283
279 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 4 s/w Zeichnungen, 68 s/w Tabellen, 283 s/w Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-032-85442-7 (9781032854427)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Qing Wu is a Principal Research Fellow and the Mechanical Discipline Leader at the Centre for Railway Engineering, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Australia. He commenced his railway studies in 2006 at Southwest Jiaotong University, China, and received his PhD in draft gear optimisation from CQUniversity in 2016. His research focuses on mechanical system dynamics, parallel computing, multi-objective optimisation, dynamic control, and their applications in railway vehicles, trains, and track systems. Dr Wu has led and contributed as Chief Investigator to projects across national competitive grants, state competitive grants, industry research grants, and consultancy programs. He is the recipient of an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship and an Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowship, funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments, respectively. He has authored more than 240 scientific publications. In addition, he serves on the editorial boards of more than half a dozen academic journals. He is also a Chartered Professional Engineer and holds both RPEQ and RPEV registration in Australia.
Colin Cole is Professor of Engineering and Director of the Centre for Railway Engineering at Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Australia. He has worked in the Australian rail industry since 1984, starting with six years in mechanized track maintenance for Queensland Railways. Since then, he has focused on a research and consulting career involving work on track maintenance, train and wagon dynamics, train control technologies and the development of onboard devices. He has been extensively engaged with industry via the past nationally funded rail CRC programs and the Australasian Centre for Rail Innovation. His PhD was in longitudinal train dynamics modelling. He has authored and/or co-authored over 300 technical papers, three books, numerous commercial research and consulting reports and has developed two patents relating to in-cabin locomotive technologies. He has continued to develop railway and road-specific modelling and software tools with a focus on traction, vehicle stability and energy consumption. Prof. Cole is a Chartered Professional Engineer and RPEQ in Australia.
Colin Cole is Professor of Engineering and Director of the Centre for Railway Engineering at Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Australia. He has worked in the Australian rail industry since 1984, starting with six years in mechanized track maintenance for Queensland Railways. Since then, he has focused on a research and consulting career involving work on track maintenance, train and wagon dynamics, train control technologies and the development of onboard devices. He has been extensively engaged with industry via the past nationally funded rail CRC programs and the Australasian Centre for Rail Innovation. His PhD was in longitudinal train dynamics modelling. He has authored and/or co-authored over 300 technical papers, three books, numerous commercial research and consulting reports and has developed two patents relating to in-cabin locomotive technologies. He has continued to develop railway and road-specific modelling and software tools with a focus on traction, vehicle stability and energy consumption. Prof. Cole is a Chartered Professional Engineer and RPEQ in Australia.
Content
1. Introduction
Part 1: Fundamentals
2. Coordinate system and numerical solvers
3. Draft Gears
4. Air brakes
5. Train tractive and dynamic brake forces
6. Resistance forces and track grades
7. Train driving control
Part 2: Applications
8. Hill start and starting dynamics
9. Tipper simulations
10. Braking distance and braking dynamics
11. Driving sequence design
12. Train make-up assessment
13. Train energy calculation and locomotive sizing
14. Design improvement of sub-systems
15. Wagon instability assessment
16. Remarks of the book
Part 1: Fundamentals
2. Coordinate system and numerical solvers
3. Draft Gears
4. Air brakes
5. Train tractive and dynamic brake forces
6. Resistance forces and track grades
7. Train driving control
Part 2: Applications
8. Hill start and starting dynamics
9. Tipper simulations
10. Braking distance and braking dynamics
11. Driving sequence design
12. Train make-up assessment
13. Train energy calculation and locomotive sizing
14. Design improvement of sub-systems
15. Wagon instability assessment
16. Remarks of the book