The noise produced during a train pass-by originates from several different sources such as propulsion noise, noise from auxiliary equipment, aerodynamic noise and rolling noise. The rolling noise is radiated by the wheels and the track and is excited by the wheel and rail unevenness, usually referred to as roughness. The current TSI Noise certification method, which must be satisfied by all new mainline trains in Europe, relies on the use of a reference track to quantify the noise from new vehicles. The reference track is defined by an upper limit of the rail roughness and a lower limit of the track decay rate (TDR). However, since neither the rail roughness nor the track radiation can be completely neglected, the result cannot be taken as...
The main source of railway noise is the rolling of the steel wheel on the steel rail. Theoretical mo...
Two extensive measurement campaigns have been carried out to validate the TWINS prediction program f...
The main source of railway noise is the rolling of the steel wheel on the steel rail. Theoretical m...
The noise produced during a train pass-by originates from several different sources such as propulsi...
In recent years, considerable effort has been spent at a European level to establish comprehensive m...
Some of the issues related to railway noise type testing are discussed and potential improvements to...
A desirable capability for those seeking to understand, and manage, railway rolling noise is the abi...
The C163 Expert Committee of the European Rail Research Institute (ERRI) concerned with Railway Nois...
Combined sound and vibration measurements during train pass-bys can be used to quantify contribution...
A newly built outdoor rolling-noise test rig on a separate 25 m stretch of full-scale track will ena...
A new outdoor rolling-noise test rig on a 25 m stretch of full-scale track will enable the study of ...
Wheel-rail roughness is known to be the main excitation source of railway rolling noise. Besides the...
One of the main topics currently at stake in Railway acoustics is to be able to assess separately th...
A theoretical model for railway rolling noise, TWINS, was first developed some years ago and was pre...
Rolling noise forms the main source of noise from railways. Effective control at source requires a g...
The main source of railway noise is the rolling of the steel wheel on the steel rail. Theoretical mo...
Two extensive measurement campaigns have been carried out to validate the TWINS prediction program f...
The main source of railway noise is the rolling of the steel wheel on the steel rail. Theoretical m...
The noise produced during a train pass-by originates from several different sources such as propulsi...
In recent years, considerable effort has been spent at a European level to establish comprehensive m...
Some of the issues related to railway noise type testing are discussed and potential improvements to...
A desirable capability for those seeking to understand, and manage, railway rolling noise is the abi...
The C163 Expert Committee of the European Rail Research Institute (ERRI) concerned with Railway Nois...
Combined sound and vibration measurements during train pass-bys can be used to quantify contribution...
A newly built outdoor rolling-noise test rig on a separate 25 m stretch of full-scale track will ena...
A new outdoor rolling-noise test rig on a 25 m stretch of full-scale track will enable the study of ...
Wheel-rail roughness is known to be the main excitation source of railway rolling noise. Besides the...
One of the main topics currently at stake in Railway acoustics is to be able to assess separately th...
A theoretical model for railway rolling noise, TWINS, was first developed some years ago and was pre...
Rolling noise forms the main source of noise from railways. Effective control at source requires a g...
The main source of railway noise is the rolling of the steel wheel on the steel rail. Theoretical mo...
Two extensive measurement campaigns have been carried out to validate the TWINS prediction program f...
The main source of railway noise is the rolling of the steel wheel on the steel rail. Theoretical m...