Modelling verification and influence of operational patterns on tribological behaviour of wheel-rail interaction

Journal Article (2017)
Author(s)

Yuewei Ma (TU Delft - Railway Engineering)

Valeri L. Markine (TU Delft - Railway Engineering)

AA Mashal

M Ren (Dalian University of Technology)

Research Group
Railway Engineering
Copyright
© 2017 Y. Ma, V.L. Markine, AA Mashal, M Ren
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2017.04.038
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 Y. Ma, V.L. Markine, AA Mashal, M Ren
Research Group
Railway Engineering
Volume number
114
Pages (from-to)
264-281
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Abstract

Verification of the explicit finite element (FE) model with realistic wheel-rail profiles against the CONTACT model, which has not been sufficiently discussed, is performed by comparing the resulting shear stress, slip-adhesion area, etc., obtained from the two models. The follow-up studies using the verified FE model on the influence of the varying operational patterns (such as different friction, traction, etc.) on the surface and subsurface tribological responses of wheel-rail interaction are accomplished through a series of simulations. It can be concluded that the results obtained from most of the explicit FE simulations agree reasonably well with the ones from CONTACT. Also, the increase of the friction and traction can bring the stress concentrations from the subsurface upwards to the surface.

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