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Application of Nonlinear Static Analysis to Evaluate the Side Rack Load Parameters of a Train Car Platform for Pipe Transportation

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The results of comparison of the methods of studying the parameters of embedding reliability for the side rack unit, which is one of the most critical units of the pipe transportation train car platform, are presented. We show the inaccuracy of the existing methodology for calculating the train car platform side rack loading parameters affecting the reliability and safety of freight transportation; we also propose a new calculation method applying nonlinear static analysis with account for the pipe rolling force.

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Gurzhi, N.L., Kazakov, D.V. Application of Nonlinear Static Analysis to Evaluate the Side Rack Load Parameters of a Train Car Platform for Pipe Transportation. J. Mach. Manuf. Reliab. 52, 436–443 (2023). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1052618823050096

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