[Remain working during the winter vacation!] Race against time! The team led by Prof. SHENG Xiaozhen carries out scientific research and teaching during the winter vacation

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A modern,   high-quality and comprehensive national transport network is being developed   to enhance public well-being. The development of national railways always   comes under the spotlight in China. High-speed railways are weaving booming   cities and counties across the country into beautiful “ecological galleries”.   Reducing the vibration and noise generated by high-speed trains is a thorny   challenge worldwide, and also a topic that cannot be ignored in the construction   of high-speed railways. Numerous researchers have devoted themselves to   research for many years, just to reduce another decibel. Prof. SHENG Xiaozhen   has devoted himself to research in this field for more than 30 years, trying   to make high-speed railways a little quieter.


“We must race   against time to achieve breakthroughs in key technologies. Winter and summer   vacations are prime time to do scientific research. It will be more   fulfilling to spend the Spring Festival in the lab,” said Prof. SHENG   Xiaozhen. During the winter vacation, Prof. SHENG Xiaozhen and his team   members are busy all day long either at the engineering site or in the   laboratory. With solid theoretical foundation and rich practical experience,   the team members have conducted in-depth research on vibration and noise of   rail transit systems to solve technical problems in related industries.

 


Racing against   time to ensure that national projects are advanced as scheduled

During the   winter vacation, the joint fund project for high-speed railways and the   international cooperation project under the National Key R&D Program of   the Ministry of Science and Technology, both of which were chaired by Prof.   SHENG Xiaozhen, were carried out in an orderly manner. The project has brought   together top experts in the field of railway noise from the University of   Southampton in the UK, and Southwest Jiaotong University and Tongji   University in China. They studied the generation mechanism, propagation law   and control measures of high-speed railway noise, as well as the key   technologies of vibration and noise reduction of high-speed railways under   complex conditions. Twice a week, Prof. SHENG Xiaozhen hosted discussions   online to keep abreast of the progress of the partners, and led the experts   to jointly tackle key problems to ensure that the project was implemented as   scheduled.

Assembling   quickly to address technical bottlenecks

“The accurate   measurement of vibration of rotating parts is a technical problem that   plagues us and needs to be solved urgently!” A technical leader from an   internationally renowned turbocharger company eagerly asked Professor Sheng   for help. Professor Sheng took on the challenge. He called on experts   including those from the State Key Laboratory of Traction Power at Southwest   Jiaotong University to quickly set up a working group on test methods for   vibration of rotating parts based on acoustic signals. The team members   immediately started the research, established the theoretical prediction   model, wrote the signal analysis program, and carried out the experimental   verification. Thanks to the fruitful research results, it has become feasible   to accurately assess vibration levels based on acoustic signals, providing   the client with new and effective testing methods and significantly   shortening product testing cycles and reducing costs.

 

Rising to the   challenge to make high-speed railways a little quieter

Wheel-rail   vibration and noise are hot topics and tough challenges in the field of rail   transit. In 2020, China issued the Opinions on Accelerating the Development   of Metropolitan (Suburban) Railways. In the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the   Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and the Yangtze River Delta, a   large number of urban railways will be built soon. Are existing vibration and   noise EIA methods appropriate? How far should buildings be from the railway?   Are the measures for vibration and noise reduction of subway tracks   applicable? In response to these urgent problems, during the winter vacation,   the team led by Prof. SHENG Xiaozhen, at the request of the Urban Rail   Transit Design and Research Institute of China Railway Engineering Design   Consulting Group, carried out systematic and comprehensive theoretical   research on the generation mechanism, transmission characteristics and   influencing factors of vibration and noise of wheel rails at the speed of   120~250km/h. They set two goals: firstly, developing a quantitative   prediction method and analysis software for wheel-rail vibration and noise at   a speed of 120~250km/h; secondly, proposing a guide book on comprehensive   vibration and noise reduction technology applicable to urban rail transit in   the new era at different speed levels to provide theoretical basis for   vibration and noise reduction of urban (suburban) railways.

Imparting   knowledge and educating students

“You are very   busy, and I can’t keep an eye on you every day. Now that we are on vacation,   I can teach you.” “While theory is important, practice is also essential. I   will show you how to do it. I hope you will practice during the vacation,”   Prof. SHENG Xiaozhen said to his graduate students at a regular meeting. He   patiently instructs the graduate students in even basic aspects such as   formula derivation, program writing error checking, and result analysis. He takes   the graduate students to the engineering site and instructs them in practice.   Prof. SHENG Xiaozhen is caring for the graduate students and meticulous in   scientific research. He is greatly admired by all his graduate students. They   threw themselves into study and research at full speed. In the past year   alone, his graduate students published 8 papers in top Chinese and   international journals.