Effect of Vehicle Vibration on Interior Noise of Railway Vehicles Passing Through Rail Corrugation Sections

Junhyuk Lee, Yonghyun Park, Dahoon Ahn

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Abstract

This study involved experimental research to analyze the effect of rail corrugation on interior noise levels inside railway vehicles. Measurements taken on the Incheon Line 2 light rail indicated that the vehicle’s age and maintenance condition have minimal effects on interior noise. Although wheel wear slightly reduces interior noise, it is insufficient to address the issue of abnormal noise. The analysis of the relationship between vehicle vibrations and interior noise revealed that at 80 km/h and with a 24 mm rail corrugation wavelength, vibrations at 920 Hz in the axle box and car body increase, coinciding with the dominant interior noise frequency of 926.6 Hz. Furthermore, an analysis using a car body sweep confirmed a relative increase in noise in the 920 Hz range. Therefore, abnormal noise in rail corrugation sections is caused by vibrations at 920 Hz due to the corrugation wavelength and train speed, which align with the car body resonance frequency, leading to increased car body vibrations and interior noise.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11447
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume14
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • natural frequency
  • noise
  • rail corrugation
  • resonance
  • vibration

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