Rail roughness and rolling noise in tramways
Rail roughness and rolling noise in tramways
Companies which manage railway networks have to cope continually with the problem of operating safety and maintenance intervention issues related to rail surface irregularities. A lot of experience has been gained in recent years in railway applications but the case of tramways is quite different; in this field there are no specific criteria to define any intervention on rail surface restoration. This paper shows measurements carried out on some stretches of a tram network with the CAT equipment (Corrugation Analysis Trolley) for the principal purpose of detecting different states of degradation of the rails and identifying a level of deterioration to be associated with the need for maintenance through rail grinding. The measured roughness is used as an input parameter into prediction models for both rolling noise and ground vibration to show the potential effect that high levels of roughness can have in urban environment. Rolling noise predictions are also compared with noise measurements to illustrate the applicability of the modelling approach. Particular attention is given to the way the contact filter needs to be modelled in the specific case of trams that generally operate at low speed. Finally an empirical approach to assess vibration levels in buildings is presented.
Chiacchiari, Laura
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Thompson, David
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Squicciarini, Giacomo
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Ntotsios, Evangelos
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Loprencipe, Giuseppe
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October 2016
Chiacchiari, Laura
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Thompson, David
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Squicciarini, Giacomo
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Ntotsios, Evangelos
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Loprencipe, Giuseppe
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Chiacchiari, Laura, Thompson, David, Squicciarini, Giacomo, Ntotsios, Evangelos and Loprencipe, Giuseppe
(2016)
Rail roughness and rolling noise in tramways.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 744, [012147].
(doi:10.1088/1742-6596/744/1/012147).
Abstract
Companies which manage railway networks have to cope continually with the problem of operating safety and maintenance intervention issues related to rail surface irregularities. A lot of experience has been gained in recent years in railway applications but the case of tramways is quite different; in this field there are no specific criteria to define any intervention on rail surface restoration. This paper shows measurements carried out on some stretches of a tram network with the CAT equipment (Corrugation Analysis Trolley) for the principal purpose of detecting different states of degradation of the rails and identifying a level of deterioration to be associated with the need for maintenance through rail grinding. The measured roughness is used as an input parameter into prediction models for both rolling noise and ground vibration to show the potential effect that high levels of roughness can have in urban environment. Rolling noise predictions are also compared with noise measurements to illustrate the applicability of the modelling approach. Particular attention is given to the way the contact filter needs to be modelled in the specific case of trams that generally operate at low speed. Finally an empirical approach to assess vibration levels in buildings is presented.
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Accepted/In Press date: 12 August 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 October 2016
Published date: October 2016
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/399588
ISSN: 1742-6588
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