Computer Simulation of a Train Exiting a Tunnel through a Varying Crosswind S. Krajnovic
International Journal of Railway, vol. 1, no. 3, pp.99-105, 2008
Abstract : Flow around an ICE2 high-speed train exiting a tunnel under the influence of a wind gust has been studied using numerical
technique called detached eddy simulation. A wind gust boundary condition was derived to approximate previous
experimental observations. The body of the train includes most important details including bogies, plugs, inter-car gaps
and rotating wheels on the rail. The maximal yawing and rolling moments which possibly can cause a derailment or
overturning were found to occur when approximately one third and one half of the train, respectively, has left the tunnel.
These are explained by development of a strong vortex trailing along the upper leeward edge of the train. All aerodynamic
forces and moments were monitored during the simulation and the underlying flow structures and mechanisms are
explained.
Keyword :
Crosswind stability, Wind gust, High-speed train, Detached eddy simulation
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