2007
DOI: 10.3141/1995-06
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Innovative Lightweight Technologies Using Power Electronics on Shinkansen High-Speed Electric Multiple Units

Abstract: In 1964, Japan's Tokaido Shinkansen (bullet train) line was the world's first commercial-service, high-speed railway operating at more than 200 km/h. Since then, the Tokaido Shinkansen has demonstrated itself as a successful business and technological advancement. Historically, the Japanese high-speed train system, the Shinkansen, has employed a power-distributed system, an electric multiple-unit (EMU) system, with many advantages such as low axle load and good traction and braking performance. High-speed EMUs… Show more

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“…Japonijos greituosiuose traukiniuose ,,Shinkansen" (bullet train -traukinys kulka), kurie pirmą kartą buvo pristatyti pasauliui 1964 m., taikomos naujoviškos lengvosios elektroninės technologijos (Hagiwara et al 2007). Nagrinėjama vagono (Lei, Zhang 2011) ir struktūrinė dinamika geležinkelių transporto priemonių sistemose (Stribersky et al 2000).…”
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“…Japonijos greituosiuose traukiniuose ,,Shinkansen" (bullet train -traukinys kulka), kurie pirmą kartą buvo pristatyti pasauliui 1964 m., taikomos naujoviškos lengvosios elektroninės technologijos (Hagiwara et al 2007). Nagrinėjama vagono (Lei, Zhang 2011) ir struktūrinė dinamika geležinkelių transporto priemonių sistemose (Stribersky et al 2000).…”
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“…The system allowing for developing a speed of 450-500 km/h was first tested in May 1998 (Nakagawa, Matsuda 2005). Now, Japanese bullet trains Shinkansen, presented to the public in 1964, use innovative technologies based on electronics (Hagiwara et al 2007). China has also contributed to the development of high-speed railways by building a gigantic system.…”
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confidence: 99%