The streamlined nose length(SNL)plays a crucial role in determining the aerodynamic performance of high-speed trains.An appropriate SNL can not only effectively reduce the magnitude of aerodynamic drag and lift forces...The streamlined nose length(SNL)plays a crucial role in determining the aerodynamic performance of high-speed trains.An appropriate SNL can not only effectively reduce the magnitude of aerodynamic drag and lift forces,but also improve the performance of the high-speed train in tunnel passing and crosswind circumstances.In this study,a numerical simulation of the aerodynamic performance of high-speed trains at a speed of 400 km/h,with varying SNLs,is conducted using the k-ωshear stress transport(SST)turbulence model.The different SNLs include 6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0,9.8,12.0,15.0,and 18.0 m.In order to validate the accuracy of the numerical simulation,its results are compared with wind tunnel test data obtained from the literature.Numerical simulation is carried out using compressible and incompressible gases to determine the effect of gas compressibility on results.The impact of SNL on the aerodynamic performance of the trains is analyzed in terms of aerodynamic forces,velocity,and pressure distributions.In comparison to the original train,the train with a 6.0 m SNL experienced a 10.8%increase in overall aerodynamic resistance.Additionally,the lift forces on the head and tail cars increased by 35.7%and 75.5%,respectively.On the other hand,the train with an 18.0 m SNL exhibited a 16.5%decrease in aerodynamic drag.Furthermore,the lift forces on the head and tail cars decreased by 21.9%and 49.7%,respectively.The aerodynamic drag force of the entire train varies linearly with the SNL,while the aerodynamic lift of the tail car follows a quadratic function in relation to the SNL.展开更多
The pressure wave generated by an urban-rail vehicle when passing through a tunnel affects the comfort of passengersand may even cause damage to the train and related tunnel structures.Therefore,controlling the trains...The pressure wave generated by an urban-rail vehicle when passing through a tunnel affects the comfort of passengersand may even cause damage to the train and related tunnel structures.Therefore,controlling the trainspeed in the tunnel is extremely important.In this study,this problem is investigated numerically in the frameworkof the standard k-εtwo-equation turbulence model.In particular,an eight-car urban rail train passingthrough a tunnel at different speeds(140,160,180 and 200 km/h)is considered.The results show that the maximumaerodynamic drag of the head and tail cars is most affected by the running speed.The pressure at selectedmeasuring points on the windward side of the head car is very high,and the negative pressure at the side windowof the driver’s cab of the tail car is also very large.From the head car to the tail car,the pressure at the same heightgradually decreases.The positive pressure peak at the head car and the negative pressure peak at the tail car aregreatly affected by the speed.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.12372049)the Sichuan Science and Technology Program(No.2023JDRC0062)+1 种基金the Independent Project of State Key Laboratory of Rail Transit Vehicle System(No.2023TPL-T06)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,China(No.2682023ZTPY036).
文摘The streamlined nose length(SNL)plays a crucial role in determining the aerodynamic performance of high-speed trains.An appropriate SNL can not only effectively reduce the magnitude of aerodynamic drag and lift forces,but also improve the performance of the high-speed train in tunnel passing and crosswind circumstances.In this study,a numerical simulation of the aerodynamic performance of high-speed trains at a speed of 400 km/h,with varying SNLs,is conducted using the k-ωshear stress transport(SST)turbulence model.The different SNLs include 6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0,9.8,12.0,15.0,and 18.0 m.In order to validate the accuracy of the numerical simulation,its results are compared with wind tunnel test data obtained from the literature.Numerical simulation is carried out using compressible and incompressible gases to determine the effect of gas compressibility on results.The impact of SNL on the aerodynamic performance of the trains is analyzed in terms of aerodynamic forces,velocity,and pressure distributions.In comparison to the original train,the train with a 6.0 m SNL experienced a 10.8%increase in overall aerodynamic resistance.Additionally,the lift forces on the head and tail cars increased by 35.7%and 75.5%,respectively.On the other hand,the train with an 18.0 m SNL exhibited a 16.5%decrease in aerodynamic drag.Furthermore,the lift forces on the head and tail cars decreased by 21.9%and 49.7%,respectively.The aerodynamic drag force of the entire train varies linearly with the SNL,while the aerodynamic lift of the tail car follows a quadratic function in relation to the SNL.
基金supported by the Beijing Postdoctoral Research Foundation(No.2023-ZZ-133)Scientific Research Foundation of Beijing Infrastructure Investment Co.,Ltd.(No.2023-ZB-03)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.2682023ZTPY036).
文摘The pressure wave generated by an urban-rail vehicle when passing through a tunnel affects the comfort of passengersand may even cause damage to the train and related tunnel structures.Therefore,controlling the trainspeed in the tunnel is extremely important.In this study,this problem is investigated numerically in the frameworkof the standard k-εtwo-equation turbulence model.In particular,an eight-car urban rail train passingthrough a tunnel at different speeds(140,160,180 and 200 km/h)is considered.The results show that the maximumaerodynamic drag of the head and tail cars is most affected by the running speed.The pressure at selectedmeasuring points on the windward side of the head car is very high,and the negative pressure at the side windowof the driver’s cab of the tail car is also very large.From the head car to the tail car,the pressure at the same heightgradually decreases.The positive pressure peak at the head car and the negative pressure peak at the tail car aregreatly affected by the speed.