Research on Wheel-Rail Contact Behavior Based on Traction and Braking Performance
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    In order to find out the wheel -rail rolling contact behavior of the train under traction and brakingconditions, so as to provide a theoretical basis for the research on wheel-rail damage mechanism in the future,taking CRH2-300 EMU wheel-rail as the research object, the wheel-rail contact mechanical behavior based ontraction and braking performance adhesion coefficient model is studied by finite element simulation. The resultsshow that the friction coefficient based on empirical model is significantly greater than that based on traction andbraking model and Shinkansen model. The friction coefficient of Shinkansen model is close to that based ontraction braking performance model. Under the traction condition, the tangential force image shows the form oftwo-point contact, and the point-contact tangential force at the front end along the running direction is significantly greater than that at the rear end of the running direction. Under the braking condition, the tangential forceis of single point contact at the beginning and then a two -point contact. At the wheel rail contact point, theshear stress of the wheel S23 is in a circular arc shape, and the circular arc trend is consistent with the direction of the wheel angular velocity. The circular arc trend of the shear stress of the rail and the wheel S23 is symmetrical.

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牟明慧,赵龙志,陈道云.基于牵引制动性能的轮轨接触行为研究[J].华东交通大学学报英文版,2023,40(2):79-86.
Mou Minghui, Zhao Longzhi, Chen Daoyun. Research on Wheel-Rail Contact Behavior Based on Traction and Braking Performance[J]. JOURNAL OF EAST CHINA JIAOTONG UNIVERSTTY,2023,40(2):79-86

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  • Received:October 31,2022
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