SYSTEM OF MECHATRONIC CONTROL MODULES FOR ADAPTIVE BRAKING


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The purpose of the work is to increase the stability of the process of movement and braking, as well as to increase the wear resistance of the equipment of the locomotive and the rail track, by developing and improving adaptive systems that maintain optimal adhesion of the wheel to the working surface of the rail.

The theoretical conclusions obtained and the results of model studies show the effectiveness of the proposed adaptive control method for adaptive systems and the possibility of building a simple microprocessor control system for the brake and sand feeding, supplementing the regular system of the locomotive, aimed at eliminating the loss of adhesion.

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Artyom А. Solyatov

Don State Technical University

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Email: artyom.solyatov@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Gagarin Square 1, Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation 344003

Valentin S. Sidorenko

Don State Technical University

Email: artyom.solyatov@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Gagarin Square 1, Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation 344003

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Journal of Dynamics and Vibroacoustics

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