Modification of the semi-Hertz wheel–rail contact method based on recalculating the virtual penetration value

ABSTRACT Wheel–rail contact calculation is of vital importance in vehicle system dynamics. In the existing methods of wheel–rail contact calculation, the finite element method and Kalker’s CONTACT program, which are based on the complementary energy principle, are the two methods with accuracy recognised. However, because of its very slow calculation speed, it cannot meet the requirement of online calculation, so a variety of fast non-elliptic algorithms have been proposed. The semi-Hertz method, which is recognised for its great contributions to the fast wheel–rail contact calculation, is based on the concept of virtual penetration. The calculation of virtual penetration is crucial to evaluate the shape and normal pressure distribution of the contact patch. In practice, the virtual penetration is related to the curvature of the whole contact patch; however, the range of the contact patch is determined by the value of penetration. Such an interaction leads the calculation into a dead loop. In the semi-Hertz method, the penetration is calculated by the Hertz parameters of the initial contact point. Thus, the practical range of the method is limited. In this paper, a fast-iterative method for solving virtual penetration is proposed, and a reliable value of virtual penetration can be obtained under any lateral wheel–rail relative curvature variation with good stability and speed. The normal and tangential solutions are analysed with different methods in this paper.

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