This paper develops a numerical model for wheel-rail noise analysis in the time-domain. This model for wheel-rail noise is based on vehicle-track coupling dynamics considering the effect of flexible wheelsets and trac...This paper develops a numerical model for wheel-rail noise analysis in the time-domain. This model for wheel-rail noise is based on vehicle-track coupling dynamics considering the effect of flexible wheelsets and track, and a transient wheel-rail noise prediction method. This model can approximatively characterize the components of vibration and noise in the frequency range up to 3.5 kHz. The wheel-rail forces are calculated and shown in both time and frequency domains by using the vehicle- track coupling dynamic model. Then the vibration and sound of the flexible wheelset are calculated by the transient finite element- boundary element (FE-BE) prediction model at 300 kin/h, in which the effects of random irregularity and discrete supporting excitation are considered. The numerical results calculated by using the present model are discussed. The present model is also used to calculate the effect of corrugation with wavelengths of 40 mm to 300 mm on wheel-rail noise. The numerical results can be useful for academic research and engineering application to railway noise and vibration.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.U1134202)the National Basic Research Program(973)of China(No.2011CB711103)+2 种基金the Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University(Nos.IRT1178 and SWJTU12ZT01)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universitiesthe 2014 Doctoral Innovation Funds of Southwest Jiaotong University,China
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. U1434201 and 51475390), the National Key Technology R&D Program of China (Nos. 2016YFB1200503-02 and 2016YFB1200506-08), and the 2015 Doctoral Innovation Funds of Southwest Jiaotong University, China
文摘This paper develops a numerical model for wheel-rail noise analysis in the time-domain. This model for wheel-rail noise is based on vehicle-track coupling dynamics considering the effect of flexible wheelsets and track, and a transient wheel-rail noise prediction method. This model can approximatively characterize the components of vibration and noise in the frequency range up to 3.5 kHz. The wheel-rail forces are calculated and shown in both time and frequency domains by using the vehicle- track coupling dynamic model. Then the vibration and sound of the flexible wheelset are calculated by the transient finite element- boundary element (FE-BE) prediction model at 300 kin/h, in which the effects of random irregularity and discrete supporting excitation are considered. The numerical results calculated by using the present model are discussed. The present model is also used to calculate the effect of corrugation with wavelengths of 40 mm to 300 mm on wheel-rail noise. The numerical results can be useful for academic research and engineering application to railway noise and vibration.