“…e modeling of the friction force was simply described as a combination of springs and dampers, and applications have been seen of springs and friction elements in parallel and in series, which are normally developed in commercial simulation programs, such as NUCARS, VAMPIRE, ADAMS, and multibody system (MBS) simulation package. Sperry developed a bogie model with friction wedge components, in which the friction characteristics of the wedge are replaced by the established contact point, and each contact face of the friction wedges had twenty-five contact points, setting up in a five-by-five grid [9]. Li [10] developed the model with 6 DOF rigid wedges body, bolster and damper spring parameters setting, and four contact areas by SIMPACK software.…”