“…For example, the magnitude and rate of change of the pressure pulse, side force, and overturning moment increase dramatically. Therefore, to ensure the safety of two trains passing each other, full-scale tests [4,5], moving model tests [6][7][8], and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations [2,3,9] have been performed to investigate the aerodynamic performance of the trains. It was found that parameters including the train speed, line spacing, nose shape, and marshalling length affect the aerodynamic performance of the passing trains.…”