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Lighter, More Efficient Cargo Rail Wagon Platform Developed with Altair Software
Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Digital Twin / Simulation
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Railway & Metro
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Construction Management
- Construction Site Monitoring
Services
- System Integration
- Testing & Certification
The Challenge
ÖBB Rail Cargo Group (ÖBB RCG), the freight transport sector of the Austrian Federal Railways, was faced with the challenge of staying competitive in the complex logistics industry. The demand for freight wagons was strong, and meeting customers' needs was a top priority. The company needed to invest in a modern fleet of wagons and locomotives. The trend towards lighter and more flexible wagons led ÖBB RCG to aim for a new, lighter, and more flexible wagon system. The design principles they wanted to adhere to were weight optimization, standardization, and modularization in production and maintenance, and the use of high-strength construction steel. To realize this project, ÖBB RCG collaborated with two major partners – voestalpine, a globally leading technology and capital goods group, and PJM, a provider of railway systems solutions.
About The Customer
ÖBB Rail Cargo Group (ÖBB RCG) is the freight transport sector of the Austrian Federal Railways. The company is committed to meeting the demands of the highly competitive logistics industry and is constantly investing in a modern fleet of wagons and locomotives. ÖBB RCG is well aware that today’s customer requirements cannot be met with last-century technologies and therefore pursues innovative approaches that use new concepts and technologies. The company aims to stay competitive by developing flexible freight wagon platforms that can adapt to complex logistics requirements across all industries.
The Solution
The solution was the development of the TransANT wagon series, a lightweight construction concept with a modular design that ensures greater efficiency and flexibility in adapting to customer logistics requirements across all industries. PJM handled the virtual development of the wagon structure, using the requirements for loads and loading situations specified by RCA to achieve an optimized freight wagon design. The design process started with a concept study, defining the basic design and opting for a central I-beam-based construction. PJM used the tools of Altair HyperWorks™, in particular Altair HyperMesh™, Altair HyperView™ for pre- and post-processing, and Altair OptiStruct™ for FE analysis and optimization. The Altair solutions allowed the engineers to combine topology optimization and evidence of calculation relevant for approval processes and certification, ensuring a reliable performance and a very good result within a short time.
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