
In this study, the effect of change in height of a so-called variable configuration of a continuous tracked bogie system on ride comfort performance is investigated. To this end, constraint equations are formulated and solved using numerical methods. The results show that the ride comfort performance is significantly affected by the change in height of the bogie system. The findings of this study can be used to improve the design of continuous tracked bogie systems for better ride comfort performance.
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