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Model for Vertical Dynamic Analysis of the Vehicle-Track Coupling System

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With the sustained and rapid social and economic development in China, there is an increasing demand for railway passenger and freight transport, making it vital and urgent for freight trains to increase their capacity and passenger trains to improve their speed and riding quality on the premise of assuring traffic safety.

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Lei, X. (2017). Model for Vertical Dynamic Analysis of the Vehicle-Track Coupling System. In: High Speed Railway Track Dynamics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2039-1_6

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