Trains travel through various environments typically on tracks above ground or in tunnels. When trains pass through different environments, the perceived noise inside a train car can change. For example, there are three main types of noise caused by wheel-rail interaction, namely, rolling, impact, and curve squeal. Each type can be perceived differently. To consider appropriate remedial measures, the effects of the external environment and wheel-rail interaction on noise inside train cars were investigated. Spectral analysis of noise from inside a train car traveling through tunnels featured a noticeable sound frequency around 250 Hz. More reflections enter train cars from tunnels with circular cross-section, namely those constructed by a boring machine. Impact noise had larger components at lower frequencies. Curve squeal noise had larger components at frequencies between 125 and 500 Hz.
The impact of external environments and wheel-rail friction on noise inside a train car
Yoshiharu SoetaRelated information
1 Health Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Midorigaoka, Ikeda, Osaka, 563-8577, Japan
, Ryota ShimokuraRelated information2 Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Nara Medical University, Shijo-cyo, Kashihara, Nara, 634-8522, Japan
Published Online: February 06, 2014
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