“…In the hybrid method, the RANS method is used to model attached flows in the near-wall regions, whereas the LES method is used to resolve largely separated flows in the remaining computational domain regions [28,29]. Furthermore, this method can effectively solve the existing problems of classical detached eddy simulations or delayed detached eddy simulation models that contain model stress dissipation, gridinduced separation, and logarithmic layer mismatch [28,30]. Consequently, IDDES has been widely used to simulate external flows around a train, particularly small-scale vortex structures [12,18,19,22,23].…”