Influence of varying the input parameters on the results of model validation

2017 
This article presents an evaluation of the model validation method that was provided as the output of the European research project DynoTRAIN and implemented in the recently revised European standard EN 14363. The input parameters of the validation method, namely the section length, number, and selection of sections as well as the selected parameters of the simulation models are varied. The evaluation shows that a single section that provides a large deviation between simulation and measurement can, in rare cases, influence the results of the overall validation. Nevertheless, the investigations demonstrate a good robustness, as the final validation result is very rarely influenced by the variation of sections selected for validation, by the use of a higher number of sections than the minimum of 12, or by longer sections than that specified for on-track tests in accordance with EN 14363. The validation methodology is also able to recognize the errors in vehicle model parameters, if the errors have a releva...
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