SILVARSTAR: Launch of a new European research project

Software tools to reduce railway noise

Mar 31, 2021 | MICHAEL HAGMANN

SILVARSTAR, a two-year European research project funded under the EU's Horizon 2020 program, aims to provide the railway community with software tools and methodologies to assess the noise and vibration environmental impact of railway traffic. The project brings together a unique consortium of six leading industrial and academic partners from five European countries with complementary knowhow and skills to ensure the industrial uptake and delivery of tangible results.

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Evaluating virtual railroad noise: Empa researchers develop new virtual reality approaches for noise scenarios. Image: Empa

Besides Empa, these include Vibratec (France, Coordinator), Wölfel Engineering (Germany), the University of Southampton (UK), KU Leuven (Belgium) and UNIFE – European Rail Industry Association (Belgium). Empa will lead the development of new Virtual Reality (VR) tools allowing to simulate future noise scenarios. Railway noise will be synthesized using physics-based computational models.

Further information: https://www.silvarstar.eu/home.aspx

In Empa's AuraLab in Dübendorf, acoustic and optical information - for example from means of transport - can be experienced. Image: Empa
Further information

Dr. Reto Pieren
Acoustics / Noise Control  
Phone +41 58 765 6031
Reto.Pieren@empa.ch


Editor / Media contact

Dr. Michael Hagmann
Communication
Phone +41 58 765 4592


Noise Visualisation example: 3D map with colour coded noise levels. Image: IMMI




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