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1 Noise Reduction in the Wheel/Rail-System by
Application of Rail Head Treatment Products
Tramway-Seminar Tours, France, 18.-19. November
2002
Updated version of the paper presented on behalf
of the 4th Rail Vehicle Conference, Dresden,
Germany, 18.-20. October 2000 Dipl.-Ing. Harald
Willrich FUCHS LUBRITECH GmbH, D-67685
Weilerbach
2 Noise Reduction in the Wheel/Rail-System by
Application of Rail Head Treatment Products
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- Application
- Consumption quantities
- Results
- Conclusions
- Content
- Problem
- Reasons
- Solution
- Products
3- Problem
- Wheel Squeal when travelling through curves
- Disturbing noises with high frequencies
- Molestion of people living near the track
- high costs for noise preventing measures
- additionally wear on wheels and rails
- Keyword corrugation
- costs for maintenance of vehicles and track
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4- Reason
- different distances for inner and outer wheel
when travelling through narrow curves, which
cannot be egalized by the different rolling radii - distorsion of the axles
- differential longitudinal creep forces
- Stick-slip-Effects, normally on the low rail
- also lateral creep forces
5- Solution
- steered wheel sets better adaptation of the
bogie axles to the curve radius - disadvantage high costs, reduces only wheel
flange wear - Single wheel suspension nearly no longitudinal
creep forces, but higher lateral creep forces
6- Solution
- Noises are produced in the Wheel/rail contact
area - Countermeasures have to be set exactly there
- Rail Head Treatment with appropriate products
- Braking and Traction forces have to be maintained
- Transmission of electric signals must not be
influenced
7Products TRAM-SILENCE TRAM-SILENCE 00 Base
oil native synthetic Thickener Ca-soap inorgan
ic Solids Metal powder, Graphite
Properties - biodegradable - very adhesive -
extremly pressure resistant - wide temperature
range - easy to apply
- constant friction coefficient - wear
reducing - good corrosion protection - water
resistant
8Sprayability of TRAM-SILENCE 00
9Sprayability of TRAM-SILENCE 00
System Beka Fluilub
System Rebs
10Friction coefficients
Tannert-test no Stick-slip, constant level
of friction after running-in friction value
0,085 resp. 0,143
Almen-Wieland-test Scuffing load gt 18
kN friction value 0,144 resp. 0,140
SRV-test constant friction level friction
level 0,124 resp. 0,138
11Friction coefficients
Tannert-test
TRAM-SILENCE
TRAM-SILENCE 00
12Consumption quantities
- As much as necessary, as few as possible
- manual application depending on local
conditions, Spots of lubricant in a distance of
1-2 m, beginning 10-20 m before the curve starts
13Consumption quantities
- Track-side systems Qunatity is normally
determined by the lubricator, appr. 1 g per
cycle, split on several outlets, controlling by
activation of the lubricator - On-board systems depending on local conditions
quantities between 10 and 100 mg per meter of
track
14Consumption quantities
- Depending on local conditions, for examples curve
radius, condition of wheel and rail, weather etc. - Braking behaviour, traction and train detection
must not be influenced - No risk for individual traffic crossing the track
15Results
- When applied properly, all requirements are
fulfilled - Braking distance is not increased
- Traction is maintained
- Signalling is not affected
- No influence on isolating joints
- Wheel squeal is dramatically reduced
- wear is reduced
- Individual traffic is not endangered
16Results
Excerpt from an test report of Dutch Railway NS
about TRAM-SILENCE In the quantities tested in
this examination (0,04 g/m und 0,1 g/m) the
product is safe. Braking behaviour is not worse
than on wet rails and detection behaviour is ok.
The noise reducing effect could be proved. With
the used WOERNER-lubricator the product could be
applied reproducable.
Amsterdam 1998
17Results
Excerpt from an test report of Hamburger Hochbahn
AG (Metro Hamburg) about TRAM-SILENCE When
using TRAM-SILENCE as a top-of-the-rail wetting
agent and observing certain boundary conditions,
the braking distances do not exceed the limit
values according to BOStrab (German Tramway
Guidelines).
Hamburg, 2000
18Results
Remarkable reduction of squealing noise
19Conclusion
- Application will be done more and more by means
of automatic lubricators. - In the meantime a number of appropriate
lubricators are available. - Selection of the most suitable system depends on
local conditions. - Optimum consumption rates have to be found by
field tests. - Further investigation on the corrugation problem
- Wheel-squeal should no longer be a problem!
20 Thank you very much for your attention
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