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Dynamic finite element simulation of wheel–rail contact response for the straight track case

Xiongfei Zhou, Lin Jing, Xiaoqi Ma

2020Advances in Structural Engineering16 citationsDOI

Abstract

The dynamic effects, mainly including the inertia effect and strain-rate effect, on the dynamic wheel–rail contact behavior become more and more serious as the train speed increases. The inertia effect can be automatically taken into account in explicit finite element analysis codes, while the strain-rate effect needs to be considered via inputting the related material parameters. In the present paper, the influence of strain rate on the dynamic wheel–rail contact response for the straight track case was explored, based on a 3D wheel–rail rolling contact finite element model, via LS-DYNA/explicit algorithm. Effects of the axle load and train speed on typical dynamic wheel–rail responses were discussed, and the results indicate that the coupled train speed with strain rate has a non-negligible influence on dynamic contact responses. The strain rate hardening effect increases the maximum contact pressure and stress, and inhibits the plastic deformation of the wheel–rail system. A rate-sensitive factor (RSF) was then introduced to describe the strain rate hardening effect, confirming that the rail is more sensitive to strain rate compared to the wheel. Finally, an error analysis of the wheel–rail Hertz contact theory was conducted, which further verify the differences between elastic and elastic-plastic contact solutions.

Topics & Concepts

Finite element methodInertiaStrain rateStructural engineeringTrack (disk drive)Contact mechanicsAxleContact forceHardening (computing)Materials scienceEngineeringMechanical engineeringComposite materialPhysicsLayer (electronics)Classical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsRailway Engineering and DynamicsMechanical stress and fatigue analysisGeotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures