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Investigation of wheel squeal noise under mode coupling using two-disk testrig experiments

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WEAR
卷 530, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2023.205035

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Top of rail squeal; Railway noise; Rail-wheel contact; Mode coupling; Falling friction; Contact angle

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Wheel squeal noise is a common problem in railway systems, especially on curved tracks. Previous investigations mostly focused on the squeal noise caused by falling friction, while the squeal noise caused by mode coupling was often missed. In this study, a two-wheel test rig with curved wheel profiles was designed to achieve adjustable contact angles with lateral components, and experimental and numerical modal analysis were conducted to explore the mode coupling effects. The results confirmed that the new squeal noise was indeed caused by mode coupling.
Wheel squeal noise is a common problem that occurs in railway systems especially on curved tracks. These tonal noises are usually found at high frequency, typically over 1 kHz. The cause of the squeal noise remains unclear and could be different under varied conditions. Several mechanisms that could cause wheel squeal, including falling friction and mode coupling, have been proposed in literature. Most existing lab experimental in-vestigations were focused on the squeal noise caused by falling friction with vertical contacts. As a result, the squeal noise generated by mode coupling could be missed due to the absence of a non-vertical contact angle. In this work, a two-wheel test rig has been designed with curved wheel profiles to achieve adjustable contact angles with lateral components. Experimental and numerical modal analysis of the two-disk system was conducted to determine the dynamic characteristics for exploration of mode coupling effects. Using a set of benchmark pa-rameters predicted to be the cause of significant mode-coupled instability, squeal noise was found at frequencies higher than the existing falling friction experimental tests as reported in the literature. The frequency and amplitude measured in the experiments agreed with the predictions of the analytical mode coupling model. Further experiments varying control parameters, contact angle, angle of attack and direction of rotation were performed, confirming that the new squeal noise was caused by mode coupling.

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