Railway applications. Acoustics. Rail and wheel roughness measurement related to noise generation
Railway applications. Acoustics. Rail and wheel roughness measurement related to noise generation
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What is this standard about?

1 This document specifies a direct measurement method for characterizing the surface roughness of the rail and wheel associated with rolling noise (“acoustic roughness”), in the form of a one-third octave band spectrum.

This document describes a method for:

a) selecting measuring positions along a track or selecting wheels of a vehicle;

b) selecting lateral positions for measurements;

c) the data acquisition procedure;

d) measurement data processing in order to estimate a set of one-third octave band roughness spectra;

e) presentation of this estimate for comparison with limits of acoustic roughness;

f) comparison with a given upper limit in terms of a one-third octave band wavelength spectrum;

g) the measuring system requirements.

2 It is applicable to the:

a) compliance testing of reference track sections in relation to the acceptance test for noise emitted by railway vehicles;

b) performance testing of track sections in relation to noise emitted by railway vehicles;

c) acceptance of the running surface condition only in the case where the acoustic roughness is the acceptance criterion;

d) assessment of the wheel surface condition as an input for the acoustic acceptance of brake blocks;

e) assessment of the wheel and rail roughness as input to the calculation of combined wheel rail roughness;

f) diagnosis of wheel-rail noise issues for specific tracks or wheels;

g) assessment of the wheel and rail roughness as input to rolling noise modelling;

h) assessment of the wheel and rail roughness as input to noise source separation methods.