The Preliminary Study on Wheel-and-Rail Dynamical Model of High-Speed Train

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the study on dynamical model of wheel and rail of high-speed train is a focus nowadays. In this paper, the dynamical model of wheel and rail of high-speed train is constructed according to the damping force and the dry friction between wheel and rail. The dynamics of the model was studied and the dynamical system of wheel and rail without collision was analyzed, which povides the theoretical basis for engineering.

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