Abstract

With the increase of train speed, the harmonic torque of the traction motor of a high-speed train is not a negligible source of excitation. In order to explore the influence of the harmonic torque of the motor on wheel wear, a high-speed EMU vehicle model was established based on the multibody dynamics theory. FASTSIM was used to calculate the wear parameters, and the Zobory wear model was used to calculate the depth of the wheel wear. The influence of the harmonic torque of the motor on the wear parameters and wear depth of high-speed trains under straight and curve conditions is calculated, respectively. The simulation results show that the harmonic torque has a large influence on the wheel rail vertical force and the longitudinal creep force and has little influence on the lateral creep force. With the 30% harmonic torque, the wheel rail vertical force increases by 7.6%, the longitudinal creep force increases by 15%, and the lateral creep force increases by 4%. The amplitude of the longitudinal creepage increases by 14.2% when the harmonic torque is 10%, and increases by 34.4% when the harmonic torque is 30%. When the harmonic torque increases, the wheel wear depth increases, the 10% harmonic torque increases by 3% and the 30% harmonic torque increases by 8%, and the increase of the motor harmonic component accelerates the wheel wear. At the same time, small longitudinal positioning stiffness can help to reduce the influence of the harmonic torque, and the selection of the longitudinal positioning stiffness needs to consider the dynamic performance of the vehicle.

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