According to the papers of the German and French specialists, the rail corrugation stimulates increasing the rail sound radiation intensity. Besides, the consideration of the rail corrugation actually explains the high-frequency noise spectrum. The rail corrugation is characterized by two key parameters — the corrugation amplitude and spacing. The corrugation occurrence leads to the high-frequency impact on the rail under the rolling stock operation, since the influence frequency represents motion speed/corrugation spacing ratio. Lagrange equations are used to define the force impact on the rail under the rolling stock operation. Rail vibration velocities are obtained from the differential equations of the bending oscillations for various methods of the rail laying: on the slab track, on timber and concrete sleepers. It is shown that the motion speed effects to a greater extent on the noise level increase involving the corrugation.


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    Title :

    RAIL CORRUGATION EFFECT ON VIBROACOUSTIC PROPERTIES UNDER STOCK OPERATION


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    Publication date :

    2013




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Unknown




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