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Study on Wind-Induced Vibration Behavior of Railway Catenary in Spatial Stochastic Wind Field Based on Nonlinear Finite Element Procedure

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ASME
DOI: 10.1115/1.4037521

Keywords

high-speed railway; catenary; stochastic wind; finite element method; computational fluid dynamics; pantograph-catenary interaction; contact force

Funding

  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [U1434203, 51377136, 51407147]
  2. Scientific Research and Development Program for Railway Ministry [2013J010-B]
  3. Sichuan Province Youth Science and Technology Innovation Team [2016TD0012]
  4. Excellent Doctoral Thesis Cultivation Program of Southwest Jiaotong University [13037022]

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Due to its long-span structure and large flexibility, an electrified railway catenary is very sensitive to environmental wind load, especially the time-varying stochastic wind, which may lead to a strong forced vibration of contact line and deteriorate the current collection quality of the pantograph-catenary system. In this paper, in order to study the wind-induced vibration behavior of railway catenary, a nonlinear finite element procedure is implemented to construct the model of catenary, which can properly describe the large nonlinear deformation and the nonsmooth nonlinearity of dropper. The spatial stochastic wind field is developed considering the fluctuating winds in along-wind, vertical-wind, and cross-wind directions. Using the empirical spectra suggested by Kaimal, Panofsky, and Tieleman, the fluctuating wind velocities in three directions are generated considering the temporal and spatial correlations. Based on fluid-induced vibration theory, the model of fluctuating forces acting on catenary are developed considering the spatial characteristics of catenary. The time-and frequency-domain analyses are conducted to study the wind-induced vibration behavior with different angles of wind deflection, different angles of attack, as well as different geometries of catenary. The effect of spatial wind load on contact force of pantograph-catenary system is also investigated.

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