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Influence of the Speeds on the Curve Squeal Noise of Railway Vehicles

Chan Woo Lee, Jae Chul Kim
JKSPE 2011;28(5):572-577.
Published online: May 1, 2011
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Curve squealing of inter-city railway vehicle is a noise with high acoustic pressure and rather narrow frequency spectra. This noise turns out to be very annoying for the people living in the neighborhood of locations and the passenger in railway vehicle where this phenomenon occurs. Squealing is caused by a self-exited stick-slip oscillation in the wheel-rail contact. Curve squeal noise of railway vehicles that passed by a factor of the speed limit, so to overcome in order to improve running performance is one of the largest technology. In the present paper, characteristic of squeal noise behavior at the Hanvit-200 tilting train test-site. Curve squealing of railway wheels/rail contact occurs in R400~ R800 curves with a frequency range of about 4~11kHz. If the curve is less than the radius of wheel/rail contact due to |left-right| noise level difference (dBA) shows a significant effect of squeal noise were more likely.

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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2011;28(5):572-577.   Published online May 1, 2011
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