SIMULATION STUDY OF AERODYNAMIC FORCE FOR HIGH-SPEED MAGNETICALLY-LEVITATED TRAINS

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LI Renxian LIU Yingqing School of Mechanical Engineering
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Aerodynamic force Magnetically-levitated (maglev) train Stability Numerical analysis;
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U260.11 [机车动力学与稳定性];
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080204 ; 082304 ;
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Based on Reynolds average Navier-Storkes equations of viscous incompressible fluid and κ-ε two equations turbulent model, the aerodynamic forces of high-speed magnetically-levitated (maglev) trains in transverse and longitudinal wind are investigated by finite volume method. Near 80 calculation cases for 2D transverse wind fields and 20 cases for 3D longitudinal wind fields are analyzed. The aerodynamic side force, yawing, drag, lift and pitching moment for different types of maglev trains and a wheel/rail train are compared under the different wind speeds. The types of maglev train models for 2D transverse wind analysis included electromagnetic suspension (EMS) type train, electrodynamic suspension (EDS) type train, EMS type train with shelter wind wall in one side or two sides of guideway and the walls, which are in different height or/and different distances from train body. The situation of maglev train running on viaduct is also analyzed. For 3D longitudinal wind field analysis, the model with different sizes of air clearances beneath maglev train is examined for the different speeds. Calculation result shows that:① Different transverse effects are shown in different types of maglev trains.② The shelter wind wall can fairly decrease the transverse effect on the maglev train.③ When the shelter wall height is 2 m, there is minimum side force on the train. When the shelter wall height is 2.5 m, there is minimum yawing moment on the train.④ When the distance between inside surfaces of the walls and center of guideway is 4.0 m, there is minimum transverse influence on the train.⑤ The size of air clearance beneath train body has a small influence on aerodynamic drag of the train, but has a fairly large effect on aerodynamic lift and pitching moment of the train.⑥ The calculating lift and pitching moment for maglev train models are minus values.
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