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Subject:
Why school buses have a unique sound
Category: Sports and Recreation > Automotive Asked by: lili73-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
25 May 2005 20:00 PDT
Expires: 24 Jun 2005 20:00 PDT Question ID: 525714 |
This has been driving me nuts...why do _school_ buses sound different as compared to any other type of vehicle? You can always tell when one is coming, even if you can't see it (over the rise of a hill, for example). Greyhound buses, RVs, motorhomes, dump trucks, semis - school buses don't sound like any of those. It's been suggested that the long exhaust pipe and/or long drive shaft may contribute, but why wouldn't the other "long" vehicles sound like that? I'm sure you all know the sound I'm referring to, it's a particular type of whine (gear noise maybe?) that increases relative to the speed of the bus. |
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Re: Why school buses have a unique sound
From: cribcage-ga on 25 May 2005 21:00 PDT |
For what it's worth, I agree: School buses do have a unique signature. I'm sure a researcher will be along shortly to answer definitively, but to hazard an utterly ignorant guess: Might it be related to a "governor" device that limits the vehicle's maximum speed? We were told as kids that all school buses were equipped with these, and that buses cannot exceed a certain speed. (Of course, we were also told that swallowed chewing gum accumulated into a ball inside your stomach...) |
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Re: Why school buses have a unique sound
From: waukon-ga on 25 May 2005 21:17 PDT |
As something I regard as 'common knowledge', American school busses are the safest form of transportion on Earth (as measured by passenger-miles, total number of passengers plus total number of miles traveled divided by total passengers (I think)). Commercial aviation (airlines) are the second safest. I don't remember any noise particular to school busses. All I know is you damn well better stop behind them when the 'stop' is active, and I hope those who pass ahead of me and the bus itself get caught by the cops get beaten soundly. |
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Re: Why school buses have a unique sound
From: ams5995-ga on 11 Jun 2005 08:14 PDT |
Not to detract from the future answer, but it is because they use deisel engines. Deisel engines use deisel fuel. One reason some like deisel is because it is so safe - it take an emmense pressure in order to combust it. I've never done this, but I'm under the impression that if you lit a match to it, it wouldn't do much (explode like gas would). Many of the qualities of the engine have to do with the fuel. For example, pound for pound, I believe deisel is actually more efficient. It has more potential energy in one pound than does regular gasoline that you buy. So deisel engines do not have to turn over nearly as many times in order to achieve the same power. Their RPM (revolutions per minute) are much lower than regular gasoline engines. Lots more torque, less horsepower |
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Re: Why school buses have a unique sound
From: czh-ga on 12 Jun 2005 00:10 PDT |
You're not the only one who cares about the sound of school buses. Here's a discussion thread that considers various models and debates which ones sound the best. http://www.schoolbusfleet.com/forum/post.asp?method=ReplyQuote&REPLY_ID=75193&TOPIC_ID=10783&FORUM_ID=5 Scroll down to IC Posted - 05/14/2005 : 10:40:03 PM for the start of the conversation about school bus sounds. |
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Re: Why school buses have a unique sound
From: myoarin-ga on 13 Jun 2005 17:28 PDT |
I think the unique sound of school buses results from the relative lack of insulation in comparison with other buses, both for the engine and the passenger area. The side panels, ceiling and floor vibrate more freely. And yes, the long open driveshaft contributes to the unique sound. Myoarin |
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