International Journal of Railway
- Volume 1 Issue 3
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- Pages.99-105
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- 2008
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- 1976-9067(pISSN)
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- 2288-3010(eISSN)
Computer Simulation of a Train Exiting a Tunnel through a Varying Crosswind
- Krajnovic, S. (Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Applied Mechanics)
- Published : 2008.09.30
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.