The effect of initial rail surface irregularities on promoting further surface degradation is investi-
gated. The study concerns rolling contact fatigue formation, in particular in the form of the so-called
squats. The impact of surface irregularities in the form of dimples is quantified by peak magnitudes
of dynamic contact stresses and contact forces. To this end simulations of two-dimensional (later
extended to three-dimensional) vertical dynamic vehicle–track interaction are employed. The most
influencing parameters are identified. It is shown that even very shallow dimples might have a large
impact on local contact stresses. Peak magnitudes of contact forces and stresses due to the influence
of rail dimples are shown to exceed those due to rail corrugation
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