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Acoustics

Besides an improved running dynamical design of railway vehicle, the modelling extensions also open the new field of acous­tics that has been beyond the capabilities of the multibodymethodology so far.

In addition to the approach presented above, structural dynamics models with high-frequency modes up to 6 kHz for the wheel-sets and even 10 kHz for the rails are taken into account together with appropri­ate excitation mechanism such as surface roughness or mode coupling.

On this basis a post-processing procedure of the multibody simulation results was de­fined that yields the structure-borne-noise level at the surface of the observed compo­nent. The figure below shows exemplary results of the rolling noise of a wheel, excited by tracks with different surface roughness. Although the acoustic post-processing here is applied at the wheel/rail interface, it is actually a very general procedure that as well is valid e.g. for machinery acoustics.

In the near future the post-processing pro­cedure will be extended to evaluate the air-borne-noise level e.g. in a distance of 7.5m when a train passes by.

 

Exemplary comparison of the structure-borne-noise level: the same wheel, running on two different tracks.

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