The influence of reflections from the train body and the ground on the sound radiation from a railway rail

David J. Thompson, Dong Zhao, E. Ntotsios, G. Squicciarini, Ester Cierco, Erwin Jansen
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PurposeThe vibration of the rails is a significant source of railway rolling noise, often forming the dominant component of noise in the important frequency region between 400 and 2000 Hz. The purpose of the paper is to investigate the influence of the ground profile and the presence of the train body on the sound radiation from the rail.Design/methodology/approachTwo-dimensional boundary element calculations are used, in which the rail vibration is the source. The ground profile and various different shapes of train body are introduced in the model, and results are observed in terms of sound power and sound pressure. Comparisons are also made with vibro-acoustic measurements performed with and without a train present.FindingsThe sound radiated by the rail in the absence of the train body is strongly attenuated by shielding due to the ballast shoulder. When the train body is present, the sound from the vertical rail motion is reflected back down toward the track where it is partly absorbed by the ballast. Nevertheless, the sound pressure at the trackside is increased by typically 0–5 dB. For the lateral vibration of the rail, the effects are much smaller. Once the sound power is known, the sound pressure with the train present can be approximated reasonably well with simple line source directivities.Originality/valueNumerical models used to predict the sound radiation from railway rails have generally neglected the influence of the ground profile and reflections from the underside of the train body on the sound power and directivity of the rail. These effects are studied in a systematic way including comparisons with measurements.
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列车车身和地面反射对铁轨声辐射的影响
目的钢轨振动是铁路滚动噪声的一个重要来源,通常是 400 至 2000 Hz 重要频率区域的主要噪声成分。本文旨在研究地面轮廓和列车车身的存在对轨道声辐射的影响。模型中引入了地面轮廓和各种不同形状的列车车身,并观察了声功率和声压方面的结果。研究结果在没有列车本体的情况下,钢轨辐射的声音由于道碴肩的屏蔽作用而被强烈衰减。有列车时,轨道垂直运动产生的声音会向下反射到轨道上,并被道碴吸收一部分。不过,轨道边的声压通常会增加 0-5 分贝。对于轨道的横向振动,影响要小得多。原创性/价值用于预测铁轨声辐射的数字模型通常忽略了地面轮廓和车体底部反射对声功率和铁轨指向性的影响。我们对这些影响进行了系统研究,包括与测量结果进行比较。
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