Towards a model for prediction of railway tread brake noise
Paper in proceeding, 2014

A model for complex linear stability analysis of railway tread brakes has been developed. It accounts for inertial effects due to wheel rotation as well as damping provided by tangential wheel–rail contact forces. Kinematic constraint equations are used to model the normal brake–wheel contact. For a brake–wheel friction coefficient higher than 0.2, unstable vibrations develop for several system eigenmodes in the frequency range above 6 kHz. The required level of brake–wheel friction at onset of instability is influenced by the wheel profile and the tangential wheel–rail contact damping. The present work constitutes the first step in the development of a prediction model for railway tread brake noise.

Tread brake noise

brake squeal

unstable vibrations

Author

Peter Torstensson

Dynamics

Astrid Pieringer

Chalmers, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Applied Acoustics

Luis Baeza

The ISMA conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering (ISMA2014), 15 - 17 September 2014, Leuven

3543-3556
978-907380291-9 (ISBN)

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Tribology

Applied Mechanics

Vehicle Engineering

Areas of Advance

Transport

ISBN

978-907380291-9

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11/21/2018