DOI: 10.4995/thesis/10251/164194
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Development of innovative methodologies to reduce railway rolling noise through Genetic Algorithm-based shape optimization techniques

Abstract: Rolling noise phenomenon is produced due to the wheel/track interaction and induced by the small unevenness present in their surfaces. Such unevenness, known as "roughness", causes that vibrations arise in both the wheel and track when the train passes by with a certain speed, that consequently leads to the appearance of acoustic radiation. This kind of noise is one of the most relevant sources of annoyance and the principal focus of the railway acoustic pollution produced by trains operating through highly po… Show more

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“…Regarding railway noise, its most important types are squeal (due to the wheel-rail stick-slip effect, especially during sharp curves), aerodynamic, and rolling noise (due to wheel-rail roughness, it results in a vibration-excitation of the wheel) [3]. Some examples of strategies to reduce the emissions of wheel rolling noise are the modification of the wheel's web geometry, the use of wheel perforations, and the use of viscoelastic coatings on the wheel [3][4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Motivation and Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding railway noise, its most important types are squeal (due to the wheel-rail stick-slip effect, especially during sharp curves), aerodynamic, and rolling noise (due to wheel-rail roughness, it results in a vibration-excitation of the wheel) [3]. Some examples of strategies to reduce the emissions of wheel rolling noise are the modification of the wheel's web geometry, the use of wheel perforations, and the use of viscoelastic coatings on the wheel [3][4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Motivation and Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%