ANALYSIS OF HIGH-SPEED RAIL ACCOUNTING FOR JUMPING WHEEL PHENOMENON
- 20 June 2014
- journal article
- Published by World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd in International Journal of Computational Methods
- Vol. 11 (3), 1343007
- https://doi.org/10.1142/s021987621343007x
Abstract
In this paper, a computational study using the moving element method (MEM) was carried out to investigate the dynamic response of a high-speed train–track system. Results obtained using Hertz contact model and linearized Hertz contact model are compared and discussed. The dynamic responses of a train travelling across a uniform foundation and a transition region are also investigated. Parametric study is performed to understand the effect of various factors on the occurrence and patterns of the jumping wheel phenomenon such as the variation of foundation stiffness, travelling speed of the train and the severity of railhead roughness.Keywords
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