Analysis of Aerodynamic Noise at Inter-coach Space of High Speed Trains
Tae-Min Kim and Jung-Soo Kim
International Journal of Railway, vol. 7, no. 4, pp.100-108, 2014
Abstract : A numerical analysis method for predicting aerodynamic noise at inter-coach space of high-speed trains, validated by
wind-tunnel experiments for limited speed range, is proposed. The wind-tunnel testing measurements of the train aerodynamic
sound pressure level for the new generation Korean high-speed train have suggested that the inter-coach space
aerodynamic noise varies approximately to the 7.7th power of the train speed. The observed high sensitivity serves as a
motivation for the present investigation on elucidating the characteristics of noise emission at inter-coach space. As train
speed increases, the effect of turbulent flows and vortex shedding is amplified, with concomitant increase in the aerodynamic
noise. The turbulent flow field analysis demonstrates that vortex formation indeed causes generation of aerodynamic
sound. For validation, numerical simulation and wind tunnel measurements are performed under identical
conditions. The results show close correlation between the numerically derived and measured values, and with some
adjustment, the results are found to be in good agreement. Thus validated, the numerical analysis procedure is applied to
predict the aerodynamic noise level at inter-coach space. As the train gains speed, numerical simulation predicts increase
in the overall aerodynamic sound emission level accompanied by an upward shift in the main frequency components of
the sound. A contour mapping of the aerodynamic sound for the region enclosing the inter-coach space is presented.
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