Investigating the Mutual Feedback between Wind–Sand Fields and a Running Train on the Bridge–Road Transition Section of a Railway
Peng Wang,
Ning Huang,
Yanlu Qi
et al.
Abstract:Strong wind–sand flow exerts great potential safety hazards for high-speed train operations. In this paper, we investigate the aerodynamic characteristics of high-speed trains passing through the bridge–road transition section under a wind-blown sand environment. In particular, we adopt the sliding grid method to simulate the changes in aerodynamic pressure on the train surface when the train passes the bridge transition at different speeds and bridge heights. The variation in the aerodynamic lateral force bor… Show more
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