现代机车驾驶室噪声与振动的实验评价

M. Ahmadian, J. Venezia
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本研究的主要目的是:(1)建立北美货运机车典型驾驶室的振动特性;(2)评价各种结构改造对驾驶室内部噪声和振动的影响。为此,在实验室环境下对某型机车驾驶室的结构动力学进行了研究。驾驶室用液压致动器激励,其方式与驾驶室在现场受到的输入非常相似。进行了一系列试验,以建立驾驶室的振动基线,并确定驾驶室各部分的振动方式。接下来,对驾驶室地板和车顶结构进行一系列修改,以减少振动水平。试验结果表明,加强驾驶室地板可以降低驾驶室内部的噪声和频率低于200 Hz的振动。然而,这种减少是以更高频率的振动增加为代价的。一个类似的妥协是注意到,当阻尼材料被添加到驾驶室的屋顶结构。阻尼材料的加入降低了一些加速度峰值,但增加了53 Hz处的峰值。这项研究的结果表明,在实践中,在确定哪种解决方案对特定应用最有效之前,可能必须尝试不同的噪声和振动解决方案。当然,只有在确定了结构的噪声和振动特性以及产生噪声的主要原因之后,才有可能进行这种确定。本研究中描述的实验室设置特别有效地创造了一个环境,有利于对不同噪声和振动解决方案进行准确和可重复的测量,同时驾驶室结构以与现场相同的方式进行激励。没有这样的设置,许多解决方案的效果可能无法准确确定。
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An experimental evaluation of noise and vibrations in modern locomotive cabs
The primary purposes of this study are to: (1) establish the vibration characteristics of a typical locomotive cab used in freight locomotives in North America; and (2) evaluate the effect of various structural modifications on the cab interior noise and vibrations. To this end, the structural dynamics of a production locomotive cab is studied in a laboratory environment. The cab is excited with a hydraulic actuator in a manner closely resembling the input the cab is subjected to in the field. A series of tests are conducted to establish the vibration baseline of the cab, and to define how various parts of the cab vibrate. Next, a series of modifications are made to the cab floor and roof structures to reduce vibration levels. The test results show that stiffening the cab floor reduces the interior cab noise and vibration at frequencies below 200 Hz. This reduction, however, occurs at the expense of increased vibrations at higher frequencies. A similar compromise is noticed when damping material is added to the roof structure of the cab. The addition of damping materials lowered some of the acceleration peaks, while it increased a peak occurring at 53 Hz. The results of this study indicate that, in practice, different noise and vibration solutions may have to be tried out before a determination can be made on which solution is the most effective for a particular application. Of course, such determination is possible only after the noise and vibration characteristics of the structure and the main causes of the noise have been identified. The laboratory setup that will be described in this study is particularly effective in creating an environment that is conducive to accurate and repeatable measurements of different noise and vibration solutions, while the cab structure is excited in the same manner as it is in the field. Without such a setup the effect of many solutions may not be accurately determined.
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