Flexible Pattern Matching in Strings: Practical On‐Line Search Algorithms for Texts and Biological Sequences.By Gonzalo  Navarro and , Mathieu  Raffinot. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. $50.00. x + 221 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–521–81307–7. 2002.

2003 ◽  
Vol 78 (1) ◽  
pp. 84-84
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Sugiyama ◽  
Yoshihiro Suda

In this investigation, contact search algorithms for the analysis of wheel/rail contact problems are discussed, and the on-line and off-line hybrid contact search method is developed for multibody railroad vehicle dynamics simulations using the elastic contact formulation. In the hybrid algorithm developed in this investigation, the off-line search that can be effectively used for the tread contact is switched to the on-line search when the contact point is jumped to the flange region. In the two-point contact scenarios encountered in curve negotiations, the on-line search is used for both tread and flange contacts to determine the two-point contact configuration. By so doing, contact points on the flange region given by the off-line tabular search are never used, but rather used as an initial estimate for the online iterative procedure for improving the numerical convergence. Furthermore, the continual on-line detection of the second point of contact is replaced with a simple table look-up. It is demonstrated by several numerical examples that include flange climb and curve negotiation scenarios that the proposed hybrid contact search algorithm can be effectively used for modeling wheel/rail contacts in the analysis of general multibody railroad vehicle dynamics.


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