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The impact of the car body tilt when moving on curved track sections on the interaction between wheels and rails

D. I. Yakunin    
Yu. V. Makarenko    
V. G. Masliev    

Resumen

 In the article the information on calculated forces of interaction in the system "wheel-rail" is presented at movement on curve sections of a track with a speed less than 160 km/h and the change of wear of wheels is predicted.

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