
Auralisation of combined mitigation measures in railway pass-by noise
To reduce noise exposure along railway lines various combinations of noise mitigation measures can be considered. However, predicting and assessing their effects is non-trivial and the potential need for multiple measures is difficult to communicate to stakeholders. Auralisation is
a promising tool that can help to support communication and decision-making, and enable psychoacoustic evaluations. This paper presents developments of a physics-based auralisation model for train pass-bys that allows various mitigation measures to be included. The work is conducted within
the European research project SILVARSTAR. The proposed model includes contribution from rolling noise, impact noise, traction, auxiliary systems, and aerodynamic noise. It is physically based and allows a direct assessment of pass-by parameters such as speed, roughness, wheel flats and track
design. Based on the TWINS model, five structural transfer paths for rolling noise are considered to integrate mitigation measures such as wheel and rail dampers. Shielding by noise barriers is simulated with analytical models. Reflection at different ground types is considered and can account
for track embankments. The results can be coupled to an immersive Virtual Reality environment, by first panning the synthesised sounds to a small virtual speaker array and subsequently dynamic binaural rendering for headphones.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Empa 2: ISVR, University of Southampton
Publication date: 01 February 2023
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