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A 3D model for rubber tyres contact, based on Kalker's methods through the STRIPES model
Advanced contact mechanics - Road and rail
A method to determine the two-point contact zone and transfer of wheel–rail forces in a turnout
A new methodology to study the pantograph–catenary dynamics in curved railway tracks
A note on safety-relevant vibrations induced by brake squeal
A survey of wheel–rail contact models for rail vehicles
A survey of wheel-rail contact models for rail vehicles
Automotive connector: The influence of powering and lubricating a fretting contact interface
Contact erosion in automotive DC relays
Contact mechanics analysis of measured wheel-rail profiles using the finite element method
Delay effects in shimmy dynamics of wheels with stretched string-like tyres
Dynamic model for the wheel-rail contact friction
Dynamic sensitivity analysis for the pantograph of a high-speed rail vehicle
Experimental investigation of the leading parameters influencing the hydroplaning phenomenon
Friction detection from stationary steering manoeuvres
History of wheel/rail contact mechanics: from Redtenbacher to Kalker
Investigation of the impact of locomotive creep control on wear under changing contact conditions
Investigation of the impact of locomotive creep control on wear under changing contact conditions
Modelling of wear and fatigue defect formation in wheel–rail contact
On the parametric excitation of the wheel/track system
Regularities of wear in rolling with transverse slippage
Robust active vibration control for rail vehicle pantograph
The effects of reduced inflation pressure on soil-tire interface stresses and soil strength
The 'intelligent tire' utilizing passive SAW sensors measurement of tire friction
Tyre tread-block friction: modelling, simulation and experimental validation
Überschallgeschwindigkeit im gummigefederten ICE-Bahnrad 064
Wheel-rail dynamics with closely conformal contact. Part 2: forced response, results and conclusions
Wheel/rail interface management in heavy haul railway operations—applying science and technology