railtoolkit / TrainRuns.jl

TrainRun.jl will take a user-defined train and a path as an input for a train run calculation. It can calculate the train run as a time-efficient or energy-efficient operation mode. The results can then be used within the Julia environment.
https://railtoolkit.org/projects/trainruns.jl
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Development #12

Closed kaat0 closed 2 years ago

kaat0 commented 2 years ago

The freight train in the real-world example is now significantly faster. This does not seem right!

kaat0 commented 2 years ago

With https://github.com/railtoolkit/TrainRuns.jl/pull/12/commits/7793552eeafe1b6198c12d48383c4de2f0c2f09c only the freight train is now slower. I assume this is due to the handling of f_Rw in case of the transportType = :freight.