Curve squeal in railway vehicles is an instability mechanism that arises in tight curves under certain running and environmental conditions. In developing a model the most important elements are the characterisation of friction coupled with an accurate representation of the structural dynamics of the wheel. However, the role played by the dynamics of the rail is not fully understood and it is unclear whether this should be included in a model or whether it can be safely neglected. This paper makes use of previously developed time domain and frequency domain curve squeal models to assess whether the presence of the rail and the falling characteristics of the friction force can modify the instability mechanisms and the final response. For thi...
Squeal of rail-bound vehicles emitted in tight curves is characterized by high sound pressure levels...
The complexity of the railway interaction comes from the coupling between the train and the track in...
The tangential contact forces that arise at the interface between the wheel of a railway vehicle and...
Curve squeal is commonly attributed to self-excited vibrations of the railway wheel, which arise due...
Curve squeal noise is a severe railway noise problem that can occur when a railway vehicle negotiate...
Railway is an energy-efficient means of transport and it is also an important solution to traffic co...
Railway curve squeal is an environmental noise problem occurring occasionally when a vehicle is nego...
[EN] Railway curve squeal arises from self-excited vibrations during curving. In this paper, a frequ...
In this paper, a method of introducing falling friction coefficients into curving simulations for st...
[EN] Railway curve squeal is an intense tonal and annoying type of noise commonly attributed to self...
In this paper, a method of introducing falling friction coefficients into curving simulations for st...
Curve squeal is a strong tonal noise that may arise when a railway vehicle negotiates a curve. The w...
Railway curve squeal arises from self-excited vibrations during curving. In this paper, a combinatio...
Railway curve squeal, on one hand, has long been held as an annoying environmental problem to the lo...
Curve squeal is an intense tonal noise occurring when a rail vehicle negotiates a sharp curve. The p...
Squeal of rail-bound vehicles emitted in tight curves is characterized by high sound pressure levels...
The complexity of the railway interaction comes from the coupling between the train and the track in...
The tangential contact forces that arise at the interface between the wheel of a railway vehicle and...
Curve squeal is commonly attributed to self-excited vibrations of the railway wheel, which arise due...
Curve squeal noise is a severe railway noise problem that can occur when a railway vehicle negotiate...
Railway is an energy-efficient means of transport and it is also an important solution to traffic co...
Railway curve squeal is an environmental noise problem occurring occasionally when a vehicle is nego...
[EN] Railway curve squeal arises from self-excited vibrations during curving. In this paper, a frequ...
In this paper, a method of introducing falling friction coefficients into curving simulations for st...
[EN] Railway curve squeal is an intense tonal and annoying type of noise commonly attributed to self...
In this paper, a method of introducing falling friction coefficients into curving simulations for st...
Curve squeal is a strong tonal noise that may arise when a railway vehicle negotiates a curve. The w...
Railway curve squeal arises from self-excited vibrations during curving. In this paper, a combinatio...
Railway curve squeal, on one hand, has long been held as an annoying environmental problem to the lo...
Curve squeal is an intense tonal noise occurring when a rail vehicle negotiates a sharp curve. The p...
Squeal of rail-bound vehicles emitted in tight curves is characterized by high sound pressure levels...
The complexity of the railway interaction comes from the coupling between the train and the track in...
The tangential contact forces that arise at the interface between the wheel of a railway vehicle and...