2012 Volume 53 Issue 4 Pages 223-230
Study on the adhesion of wheel/rail system includes many research fields such as tribology, rolling contact mechanics, material science, structural dynamics, heat transfer and others. The authors focused on several parameters, which play very important roles in the adhesion coefficient of wheel/rail interface. Those parameters are running speed, water temperature, wheel load and surface roughness of the wheel and rail, which have a great influence on hydro-lubrication behavior of water film formed at the wheel/rail interface from the tribological point of view. This paper describes the relation between those parameters and their influence on the adhesion coefficient by means of both theoretical and experimental approaches. Numerical analysis was based on mix-lubrication theory and laboratory experiments were conducted with a twin-disc rolling contact machine. The numerical solutions and the experimental results indicated that the effects of running speed, water temperature and surface roughness of wheel/rail interface on the adhesion coefficient were significant.