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Unsteady simulation for a high-speed train entering a tunnel

Abstract: In order to study the unsteady aerodynamics effects in railway tunnels, the 3D Reynolds average Navier-Stokes equations of a viscous compressible fluid are solved, and the two-equation k-ε model is used in the simulation of turbulence, while the dynamic grid technique is employed for moving bodies. We focus on obtaining the changing tendencies of the aerodynamic force of the train and the aerodynamic pressures on the tunnel wall and train surface, and discovering the relationship between the velocity of the train and the intensity of the micro pressure wave at the tunnel exit. It is shown that the amplitudes of the pressure changes in the tunnel and on the train surface are both approximately proportional to the square of the train speed, so are the microwave and the drag of the train.

Key words: High-speed train, Aerodynamics, Railway tunnel, Numerical analysis


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NASIR@STUDENT<sheikhnasir39@gmail.com>

2012-02-06 20:47:18

hello

Respected

i am from kashmir( india) . i am working on 2D cfd analysis of train moving in tunnel. i had problem in sliding mesh technique can any body help me. my email id sheikhnasir39@gmail.com

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DOI:

10.1631/jzus.A11GT008

CLC number:

U270.1+1; V211

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2011-09-25

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