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Title: Computational fluid dynamics prediction of the aerodynamic difference between stationary and moving trains
Authors: Xu, B
Liu, T
Xia, Y
Li, W
Huo, X
Gao, H
Chen, Z 
Liu, H
Issue Date: 1-May-2023
Source: Alexandria engineering journal, 1 May 2023, v. 70, p. 685-699
Abstract: Moving model simulations have been a key method of predicting the aerodynamic performances of High-Speed Trains (HSTs). Ideally, the aerodynamic characteristics of a train moving or being blown by the wind are the same with appropriate ground configurations. In a numerical simulation, there are differences due to interpolation errors and errors caused by model movement. The impact of the error caused by the movement on the result is not known. Therefore, in this study, stationary and moving cases were used to assess the magnitude of the movement’s effect using the Improved Detached Eddy Simulation (IDDES) method. A wind tunnel test validated the numerical algorithm at 60 m/s and a common yaw angle of 0°. Moreover, the spatial and time discretization satisfied the high accuracy requirements, as determined through a mesh independence study and convective Courant number testing. The time-averaged drag coefficients predicted by the moving case were similar to those of the stationary case, especially the total drag coefficients. In contrast, differences were determined in the stationary and moving cases in terms of the flow structure and slipstream. The motion encouraged the streamwise vortices around the tail car and the wake vortices to expand along the spanwise direction and the wall-normal direction, and the vortex cores shifted away from the outer surface of the vehicle. As a consequence, the average value and the standard deviation of the slipstream increased. Therefore, moving model simulations require more caution. These findings can help researchers make directional corrections in the numerical simulation of train-tunnel systems.
Keywords: Aerodynamic characteristics
CFD
Moving train
Slipstream
Vortex
Publisher: Alexandria University
Journal: Alexandria engineering journal 
ISSN: 1110-0168
EISSN: 2090-2670
DOI: 10.1016/j.aej.2023.03.022
Rights: © 2023 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier BV on behalf of Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
The following publication Xu, B., Liu, T., Xia, Y., Li, W., Huo, X., Gao, H., Chen, Z., & Liu, H. (2023). Computational fluid dynamics prediction of the aerodynamic difference between stationary and moving trains. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 70, 685-699 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2023.03.022.
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