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Item Estimation of fuel consumption in standard driving cycles and in real bus operation(ПП «Технологічний центр», Полтавська державна аграрна академія, 2025) Ruban, Dmytro; Krainyk, Lybomyr; Ruban, Hanna; Рубан, Ганна Яківна; Shevchuk, Viktor; Artyukh, Oleksandr; Mahats, Miron; Sukach, Oleg; Khotunov, Vladyslav; Хотунов, Владислав ІгоровичThe object of research is the basic fuel consumption of a bus in standard urban cycles and identical conditions in real operation. Standard driving cycles are used to estimate fuel consumption. This allows consumers to compare buses and choose the best one, and manufacturers in the process of improving buses also allow them to estimate fuel consumption. However, sometimes standards may not correspond to reality. Therefore, specific routes are developed for some cities, which requires significant development costs. This problem is solved by collecting reliable information on average fuel consumption with an operating period of 1 year and bus mileage of 40–90 thousand km. As a rule, operating organizations do not provide such information. The development of electronic control systems allows to obtain information from "black boxes" additionally installed by the manufacturer, which record information throughout the entire service life of the bus. This approach is implemented in this work .Existing standards for determining fuel consumption in urban driving cycles are presented. The results of modeling and real tests are presented. Information was collected from the "black boxes" on fuel consumption on 12 buses for 1 year of operation with mileage from 40 to 90 thousand km on Ataman A092N6 buses. Fuel consumption was 16.4–21.2 l/100 km when operating buses in one city (the manufacturer claims up to 23 l/100 km). This makes it possible to solve the problem of collecting reliable information on fuel consump-tion based on year-round operation of buses, which has not been carried out in this format before.The results of this study will allow operating organizations to see the real fuel consumption on Ataman A092N6 buses in the city. Implementation of this approach on other buses will allow obtaining data for interested organizations in a similar way. This will allow estimating fuel consumption without additional tests, which will reduce research costs.Item Forecasting the Durability of Public Transport Bus Bodies Depending on Operating Conditions(ПП «ТЕХНОЛОГІЧНИЙ ЦЕНТР», 2021) Рубан, Дмитро Петрович; Ruban, Dmytro; Крайник, Любомир Васильович; Kraynyk, Lubomir; Рубан, Ганна Яківна; Ruban, Hanna; Сосик, Андрій Юрійович; Sosyk, Andrii; Сосик, Андрій Юрійович; Shcherbyna, Andriy; Щербина, Андрій Васильович; Dudarenko, Olga; Артюх, Олександр Миколайович; Artyukh, OleksandrThis paper addresses the issue related to forecasting the durability indicators of public transport buses under operational conditions. It has been established that when buses are operated to transport passengers the bus bodies wear at different intensities. During operation, the strength of the body frame weakens under the influence of corrosion in combination with sites of fatigue destruction. As it was established, the intensity of corrosion of the bus body depends on the number of residents in the city where the bus is operated. The earlier established dependences were taken into consideration; the current study has identified two conditional variants of corrosion evolution based on the number of inhabitants: up to 1 million and exceeding 1 million. The expediency of repairs and their impact on the bus passive safety has been analyzed. It was found that the elements of the body frame, without external characteristic damage, no longer meet the specified conditions of strength as a result of sign-alternating loads and during long-term operation. Determining the durability of the bus body was made possible through the construction of a mathematical model. The model’s adequacy was confirmed by road tests of the bus. The devised model describes the movement of the bus over a road surface with different micro profiles, with different corrosion penetration, different loading by passengers, and bus speeds. It was established that the reason for the evolution of structural corrosion is the influence of salt mixtures preventing the icing of roads, as well as ignoring the washing of buses after such trips. It is recommended to use new software for the in-depth study into this issue addressing the combination of various factors of destruction: cyclic loads at variable bus speeds and the corrosion progress. The study results could make it possible to predict a life cycle of the body frame under factors that correspond to actual operating conditions.Item Identifying the influence of micro profile of rural roads on the durability of bus body when carrying passengers(Український державний університет залізничного транспорту, ПП «Технологічний центр», 2025) Ruban, Dmytro; Krainyk, Lybomyr; Ruban, Hanna; Рубан, Ганна Яківна; Khimka, Stepan; Sukach, Oleg; Khotunov, Vladyslav; Хотунов, Владислав Ігорович; Shevchuk, Viktor; Dufanets, Ihor; Artyukh, OleksandrThe object of this study is the durability of a bus body when passengers are transported on rural roads. According to the European classification, the total length of roads in Ukraine that correspond to the first category does not exceed 5 %. That is, all other 95 % of roads have a quality level that does not meet the regulatory operating conditions. In particular, in rural areas, buses are operated both on worn asphalt-concrete surfaces and on dirt and gravel roads. Such operating conditions additionally lead to intensive wear of buses and significantly worsen the durability of their bodies. The task to determine the influence of worn and dirt roads on the durability of the bus body during passenger transportation in rural areas could be solved by the durability assessment procedure proposed in this paper. The current work presents patterns that make it possible to predict the degradation of the bus body material that affect the durability of the body. The factors of influence during the operation of buses on rural routes have been substantiated and presented. The simulation results show that when operating buses on rural roads, cracks in the body frame of the body occur at runs that are 3.8–13.1 times less than under regulatory operating conditions. The proposed procedure for assessing the durability of a bus body when transporting passengers on rural roads makes it possible to predict the deterioration of the physical and mechanical properties of the elements of the bus body frame and take measures at the design stage to increase their reliability and durability.