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Numerical simulation of slipstreams and wake flows of trains with different nose lengths passing through a tunnel

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tust.2020.103701

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High-speed train; Railway tunnel; Train nose length; Slipstream; Wake flow

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  1. National Numerical Wind Tunnel Project [NNW2018-ZT1A02]
  2. Graduate Student Independent Innovation Project of Central South University [206021722]
  3. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFB1200602-11, 2016YFB1200602-12]

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The study showed that the piston effect significantly influenced the slipstream profiles, with larger positive peaks as the train passed through a tunnel. The peak values of slipstream profiles decrease with increasing distances from the center of the track and the top of the rail. A longer nose length can reduce turbulence levels in the wake propagation region, ultimately improving safety and comfort for trackside individuals.
This study examined the slipstreams induced by high-speed trains (HSTs) passing through a tunnel using the improved delayed detached eddy simulation (IDDES) method. First, the flow fields in the open air and in a tunnel were compared. Furthermore, the flow in a tunnel was analyzed in detail, considering the development of both instantaneous flow structures and slipstream profiles at various measurement points. Finally, by considering four different nose lengths (4 m, 7 m, 9 m, and 12 m), the differences in the slipstream profiles and the wake flow induced by HSTs passing through a tunnel were determined. The results show that the piston effect had a significant influence on the slipstream profiles, causing a larger positive peak when a train passed through a tunnel. The peaks of the slipstream profiles decrease as the distances from the center of the track (COT) and the top of the rail (TOR) increases. The results show that a long nose length can reduce the scale and strength of the instantaneous x-vorticity and y-vorticity in the wake propagation region, thereby lowering the maximum slipstream peaks. The 12-m nose length train induced 56.7% lower velocity than the 4-m nose length train at y = 2 m beside the COT and z = 0.2 m above the TOR. In particular, the standard deviations of the positive peaks of the seven cross-sections decrease by 38.4% with the increase in the nose length from 4 m to 12 m, which means that a longer nose length can reduce the turbulence level in the wake propagation region. Consequently, from the perspectives of the safety and comfort of trackside people, a long nose length train is strongly recommended.

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