The measure for assessing the acoustic quality of the rail surfaces, the acoustic roughness, is defined in the EN 15610 standard. It is shown that this standard contains gaps with regard to the applied procedures for processing the raw data to the quantity of acoustic roughness. Additions to the standard appear necessary to ensure better comparability of the results. A piece of rail tactilely measured by METAS (Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology) was used as a reference. Measurement data recorded by a laser triangulation sensor was used to quantify the adjustments to the standard. This paper provides an overview of the individual processing steps and systematically examines possible additions to the standard to improve the quality of the ...
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...
Railhead roughness increases over time, leading to increased environmental noise and vibration. The ...
For acoustic roughness monitoring of the railway network at train travelling speed, new direct measu...
A large part of the noise emissions from rail traffic originates from rolling noise. This is signifi...
Forum Acusticum, LYON, FRANCE, 07-/12/2020 - 11/12/2020On-board measurement of the acoustic performa...
Measuring rail roughness in view of reducing rolling noise emission is a challenge for field instrum...
In recent years, considerable effort has been spent at a European level to establish comprehensive m...
Railhead roughness on railways is a cause of noise and vibration. Corrugation (a periodic form of ro...
Noise is often generated by pressure changes in the air induced by mechanical vibrations. The study ...
Wheel-rail roughness is known to be the main excitation source of railway rolling noise. Besides the...
A procedure is outlined for quantifying the significance of various types of rail roughness for the ...
Among the wide contest of the train vehicles rolling noise evaluation, the aim of the paper is the d...
Le bruit de roulement est la principale source de bruit des transports ferroviaires pour des vitesse...
A measurement method for combined roughness, track decay rates and transfer functions derived from r...
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...
Railhead roughness increases over time, leading to increased environmental noise and vibration. The ...
For acoustic roughness monitoring of the railway network at train travelling speed, new direct measu...
A large part of the noise emissions from rail traffic originates from rolling noise. This is signifi...
Forum Acusticum, LYON, FRANCE, 07-/12/2020 - 11/12/2020On-board measurement of the acoustic performa...
Measuring rail roughness in view of reducing rolling noise emission is a challenge for field instrum...
In recent years, considerable effort has been spent at a European level to establish comprehensive m...
Railhead roughness on railways is a cause of noise and vibration. Corrugation (a periodic form of ro...
Noise is often generated by pressure changes in the air induced by mechanical vibrations. The study ...
Wheel-rail roughness is known to be the main excitation source of railway rolling noise. Besides the...
A procedure is outlined for quantifying the significance of various types of rail roughness for the ...
Among the wide contest of the train vehicles rolling noise evaluation, the aim of the paper is the d...
Le bruit de roulement est la principale source de bruit des transports ferroviaires pour des vitesse...
A measurement method for combined roughness, track decay rates and transfer functions derived from r...
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...
Railhead roughness increases over time, leading to increased environmental noise and vibration. The ...