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双向两车道混合车辆交通流的特性 被引量:10
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作者 郑容森 谭惠丽 +1 位作者 孔令江 刘慕仁 《物理学报》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 北大核心 2005年第10期4614-4620,共7页
在NaSch模型的基础上,制订了超车规则,建立了双向两车道混合车辆的元胞自动机交通流模型.用计算机模拟了车道密度对称和不对称两种情况下不同参数的混合车辆交通流,得出了相应的速度、流量与密度关系的基本图.经分析发现,双向两车道混... 在NaSch模型的基础上,制订了超车规则,建立了双向两车道混合车辆的元胞自动机交通流模型.用计算机模拟了车道密度对称和不对称两种情况下不同参数的混合车辆交通流,得出了相应的速度、流量与密度关系的基本图.经分析发现,双向两车道混合车辆交通状态可分为快车特性区、准慢车特性区和慢车特性区;两车道上车辆密度的不对称性对交通流有重要的影响. 展开更多
关键词 元胞自动机 交通 混合车辆交通流 交通模型 混合车辆 特性 车道 双向 不对称性 计算机模拟
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Dynamics of Motorized Vehicle Flow under Mixed Traffic Circumstance 被引量:2
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作者 郭宏伟 高自友 +1 位作者 赵小梅 谢东繁 《Communications in Theoretical Physics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第4期719-724,共6页
To study the dynamics of mixed traffic flow consisting of motorized and non-motorized vehicles, a carfollowing model based on the principle of collision free and cautious driving is proposed. Lateral friction and over... To study the dynamics of mixed traffic flow consisting of motorized and non-motorized vehicles, a carfollowing model based on the principle of collision free and cautious driving is proposed. Lateral friction and overlapping driving are introduced to describe the interactions between motorized vehicles and non-motorized vehicles. By numerical simulations, the flux-density relation, the temporal-spatial dynamics, and the velocity evolution are investigated in detail The results indicate non-motorized vehicles have a significant impact on the motorized vehicle flow and cause the maximum flux to decline by about 13%. Non-motorized vehicles can decrease the motorized vehicle velocity and cause velocity oscillation when the motorized vehicle density is low. Moreover, non-motorized vehicles show a significant damping effect on the oscillating velocity when the density is medium and high, and such an effect weakens as motorized vehicle density increases. The results also stress the necessity for separating motorized vehicles from non-motorized vehicles. 展开更多
关键词 car-following mode mixed traffic flow velocity oscillation damping effect
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