Busdriver
12-31-2006, 01:45 AM
Bill/all,
Thanks for the efforts you have been putting into coupler physics. I have been playing with your PRO couplers for cushion cars. I like the effect, but they seem really "loose". I have chased a lot of real trains over Tehachapi, and I always get along side on the highway near the loco and/or the first/second car and watch as the engineer changes from power to dynamic over the summit. When he drops the power, the couplers bunch a little to get to equilibrium since everything is just rolling. Then, when I hear the dynamics kick in, you "slowly" see the couplers bunch more. In the sim, with such a low setting for your first stiffness number, they seem really sudden and quick to bunch with no resistance to the forces at all. Since you apparently do this for real, I wanted to get your opinion because you get to feel it in the seat. But, in the cab, I wonder if you have ever seen what the couplers do at 60mph a few cars back?
I have been running a test train with cars adjusted with many different settings and then running the slack in and out at speed. Here have been my results which look very much like what I physically see when "chasing" the real deal:
Stiffness ( 2e6N/m 2e6N/m )
Damping ( 1.3e6N/m/s 3.8e6N/m/s )
r0 ( 5cm 20cm )
Velocity ( 0.1m/s )
My damping line is also different from yours. I believe most of my numbers or derivitives from Dr Joe when this topic came up a long time ago before BIN.
I have also found that these settings give good showing of slack action when starting from a stop so you still have to be careful to not knock your freight around in the cars :-)
Please comment or let me know if I'm missing something in my analysis.
Bryce
Thanks for the efforts you have been putting into coupler physics. I have been playing with your PRO couplers for cushion cars. I like the effect, but they seem really "loose". I have chased a lot of real trains over Tehachapi, and I always get along side on the highway near the loco and/or the first/second car and watch as the engineer changes from power to dynamic over the summit. When he drops the power, the couplers bunch a little to get to equilibrium since everything is just rolling. Then, when I hear the dynamics kick in, you "slowly" see the couplers bunch more. In the sim, with such a low setting for your first stiffness number, they seem really sudden and quick to bunch with no resistance to the forces at all. Since you apparently do this for real, I wanted to get your opinion because you get to feel it in the seat. But, in the cab, I wonder if you have ever seen what the couplers do at 60mph a few cars back?
I have been running a test train with cars adjusted with many different settings and then running the slack in and out at speed. Here have been my results which look very much like what I physically see when "chasing" the real deal:
Stiffness ( 2e6N/m 2e6N/m )
Damping ( 1.3e6N/m/s 3.8e6N/m/s )
r0 ( 5cm 20cm )
Velocity ( 0.1m/s )
My damping line is also different from yours. I believe most of my numbers or derivitives from Dr Joe when this topic came up a long time ago before BIN.
I have also found that these settings give good showing of slack action when starting from a stop so you still have to be careful to not knock your freight around in the cars :-)
Please comment or let me know if I'm missing something in my analysis.
Bryce