Aerodynamic noise reduction using porous materials and their application to high-speed pantographs

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Aerodynamic noise is a major source of wayside noise generated along high-speed railway lines, making it important to reduce the phenomenon. To this end, a new aerodynamic noise reduction method that involves covering the surface of objects with a particular porous material has been developed. To verify its aerodynamic noise reduction effects, wind tunnel tests using cylinders and a high-speed pantograph were conducted, and the noise produced was measured. The results showed that the noise generated from the cylinders and the high-speed pantograph were reduced by the application of porous materials, thus confirming that the method is effective in reducing such aerodynamic noise.

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Sueki, T., Ikeda, M., & Takaishi, T. (2009). Aerodynamic noise reduction using porous materials and their application to high-speed pantographs. Quarterly Report of RTRI (Railway Technical Research Institute) (Japan), 50(1), 26–31. https://doi.org/10.2219/rtriqr.50.26

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