An experimental study of the effect of low-noise wheels in reducing noise and vibration.

Author(s)
Koo, D.H. Kim, J.C. Yoo, W.H. & Park, T.W.
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Abstract

Wheel/rail interaction is a major source of railway noise. A low-noise wheel structure is developed and its effect on noise reduction is investigated. This low-noise wheel employs a rubber material inserted into the steel rim or mounted on the wheel surface. The low-noise wheel has low stiffness and a high-damping ratio compared to a solid wheel. Measurement shows that it reduces rolling and squealing. It turns out that a subway line with the proposed wheel could reduce its interior noise level by 4-5 dB(A) and vehicle vibration level by 7-8 dB. While the proposed structure seems promising in noise reduction for railway vehicles, the endurance and cost effectiveness of the low-noise wheel are yet to be verified. (Author/publisher).

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I E115465 /15 / ITRD E115465
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Transportation Research Part D. 2002 /11. 7d(6) Pp429-39 (7 Refs.)

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