Recent locomotive traction studies have been extensively focused on the development of wheel-rail contact models for application inside multibody software products to compute results which can be further used in the prediction of track damage indexes. These models are quite sufficient, but they have a significant disadvantage of slow computational speed. In order to use the same locomotive models for traction studies, a new concept of the model was studied. The main difference from existing models is the developed normal task approach that provides a transition from non-Hertzian to Hertzian contact patches and this innovation was validated against the results obtained in a parallel computation test implemented inside of the wheel-rail coupl...
The calculation of the wheel–rail contact forces is one of the most difficult yet time-consuming pro...
The analysis of hybrid traction with its application to heavy haul application tasks is a very compl...
During recent years the computational simulation of a railway vehicles running behaviour has grown t...
Recent locomotive traction studies have been extensively focused on the development of wheel-rail co...
Locomotive-track interaction is a multidimensional task because it goes in many directions depending...
The development of advanced railway vehicles requires an efficient modelling and simulation of wheel...
The wheel-rail contact is at the core of all research related to vehicle-track interaction. This tin...
Locomotive design is a highly complex task that requires the use of systems engineering that depends...
The understanding of adhesion processes at the wheel-rail interface is a key issue for heavy haul op...
The development of wheel–rail contact models is an active topic of railway research with the dual ob...
The traction performance of a locomotive under real operational conditions is strongly dependent on ...
First Online: 14 October 2021The utilization of multibody systems formulation allows to study the ra...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is the dominant degradation mode of wheels and rails in the railway se...
Real-time simulations of the behaviour of a rail vehicle require realistic solutions of the wheel-ra...
The traction characteristic of the wheel-rail contact is of high importance, e.g., for vehicle dynam...
The calculation of the wheel–rail contact forces is one of the most difficult yet time-consuming pro...
The analysis of hybrid traction with its application to heavy haul application tasks is a very compl...
During recent years the computational simulation of a railway vehicles running behaviour has grown t...
Recent locomotive traction studies have been extensively focused on the development of wheel-rail co...
Locomotive-track interaction is a multidimensional task because it goes in many directions depending...
The development of advanced railway vehicles requires an efficient modelling and simulation of wheel...
The wheel-rail contact is at the core of all research related to vehicle-track interaction. This tin...
Locomotive design is a highly complex task that requires the use of systems engineering that depends...
The understanding of adhesion processes at the wheel-rail interface is a key issue for heavy haul op...
The development of wheel–rail contact models is an active topic of railway research with the dual ob...
The traction performance of a locomotive under real operational conditions is strongly dependent on ...
First Online: 14 October 2021The utilization of multibody systems formulation allows to study the ra...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) is the dominant degradation mode of wheels and rails in the railway se...
Real-time simulations of the behaviour of a rail vehicle require realistic solutions of the wheel-ra...
The traction characteristic of the wheel-rail contact is of high importance, e.g., for vehicle dynam...
The calculation of the wheel–rail contact forces is one of the most difficult yet time-consuming pro...
The analysis of hybrid traction with its application to heavy haul application tasks is a very compl...
During recent years the computational simulation of a railway vehicles running behaviour has grown t...