Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5010856 | Applied Acoustics | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Within the research project TAURA, a traffic noise auralization system was developed that covers road traffic and railway noise. This paper focuses on an emission synthesizer for railway noise and presents a concept for rolling and impact noise. The synthesis is based on a physical approach in which the noise generation mechanism is modeled in the time domain. As a starting point, equivalent roughness patterns of each wheel and the rail are generated. These spatial signals are used to implicitly model the mechanical excitation of the wheel/rail system. Transfer paths describing the vibrational behavior and the radiation of wheels and rail are implemented as digital filters. This approach features a high degree of flexibility but requires knowledge of the detailed model parameters.
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Authors
Reto Pieren, Kurt Heutschi, Jean Marc Wunderli, Mirjam Snellen, Dick G. Simons,