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Survey of Wheel—Rail Rolling Contact Theory
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1979
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Railway TrafficHertz TheoryEngineeringSlide DynamicRail TransportMechanicsContact MechanicMechanical EngineeringSliding WearMechanical SystemsContact TheoryKinematicsSimplified TheoryFriction Control
SUMMARY This paper describes the theory of frictional rolling contact as far as it is significant for the wheel-rail system. It is divided into two parts. The first part, mostly non-mathematical, contains a historical survey from the times of Carter and Fromm (1926) to the present day, in which all aspects of rolling contact theory are discussed. Included are a quantitative account of the results of Hertz theory (Section 3), and a table of the creepage and spin coefficients. The second part gives a present day account of the simplified theory (Section 4), and of the exact linear and non-linear theory (Section 5). The paper closes with some recommendations for future research, of which the most pressing is a thorough investigation of the accuracy of simplified theory.
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