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http://dx.doi.org/10.5050/KSNVN.2007.17.11.1037

Analysis of Interior Noise of KTX in Tunnel with Concreted Track  

Kim, Jae-Chul (한국철도기술연구원 철도시스템연구본부)
Lee, Chan-Woo (한국철도기술연구원 철도시스템연구본부)
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Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering / v.17, no.11, 2007 , pp. 1037-1042 More about this Journal
Abstract
KTX trains show a high interior noise level in tunnel with concreted track at 300 km/h. Generally, the concreted track has higher sound emissions compared with ballasted track due to the reduced absorption and the major sources of interior noise for KTX are known as the aerodynamic noise and rolling noise. Therefore, It is necessary to find out noise source and noise components to affect interior noise in tunnel with concreted track. In this study, we measure the noise and vibration inside KTX in tunnel in order to find the cause of the interior noise of KTX. The analysis results show that the interior noise of KTX in tunnel with concreted track is increased sharply by a low frequency below 80 Hz. We know that the low frequency noise inside KTX in tunnel with concreted track is generated at the natural frequency of carbody by aerodynamic noise outside gangway and rolling noise. In order to reduce the noise level at 80 Hz, modification of mud-flap length between carbodys is suggested and the effect of noise reduction is examined in tunnel with concreted track.
Keywords
KTX; Interior Noise; Concreted Tack; Aerodynamic Noise; Rolling Noise;
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