Numerical Comparison in Aerodynamic Drag and Noise of High-Speed Pantographs with or without Platform Sinking

Flat roofs and platform sinking are two common installation configurations for high-speed pantographs. The cavity formed by the platform sinking is a potential source of aerodynamic drag and noise. In this paper, the shape of the rectangular cavity is optimized, and the aerodynamic performance of th...

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Main Authors: Tingting Dong, Tian Li
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-05-01
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description Flat roofs and platform sinking are two common installation configurations for high-speed pantographs. The cavity formed by the platform sinking is a potential source of aerodynamic drag and noise. In this paper, the shape of the rectangular cavity is optimized, and the aerodynamic performance of the high-speed pantograph with or without platform sinking is compared and discussed based on the optimized cavity results. The flow field and sound propagation are predicted by the improved delayed detached eddy simulation (IDDES) method and the FW-H equation. The results show that the rectangular cavity produces the largest aerodynamic drag and radiation noise. The upstream, downstream, and bottom surfaces of the cavity can be optimized by rounded and sloped edges to reduce aerodynamic drag and noise. The unstable shear flow and recirculation zone formed by flow separation and reattachment can be reduced by modifying the upstream and downstream surfaces of the cavity. In addition, the vortex in front of the downstream surface of the cavity can be reduced or even eliminated by modifying the bottom surface. When the upstream and downstream surfaces of the cavity are rounded and the bottom surface is sloped (<i>R</i>/<i>H</i> = 0.8), the aerodynamic performance of the cavity is better. Compared with the pantograph installed on the flat roof, the aerodynamic drag and noise of the pantograph with platform sinking are significantly reduced due to the shielding of the lower structure by the cavity, and the total drag and noise are reduced by 5.22% and 1.45 dBA, respectively.
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spelling doaj.art-95b989be71064a20a031343583b979372023-11-18T00:22:15ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172023-05-011310621310.3390/app13106213Numerical Comparison in Aerodynamic Drag and Noise of High-Speed Pantographs with or without Platform SinkingTingting Dong0Tian Li1School of Civil Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University Hope College, Chengdu 610400, ChinaSchool of Design, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, ChinaFlat roofs and platform sinking are two common installation configurations for high-speed pantographs. The cavity formed by the platform sinking is a potential source of aerodynamic drag and noise. In this paper, the shape of the rectangular cavity is optimized, and the aerodynamic performance of the high-speed pantograph with or without platform sinking is compared and discussed based on the optimized cavity results. The flow field and sound propagation are predicted by the improved delayed detached eddy simulation (IDDES) method and the FW-H equation. The results show that the rectangular cavity produces the largest aerodynamic drag and radiation noise. The upstream, downstream, and bottom surfaces of the cavity can be optimized by rounded and sloped edges to reduce aerodynamic drag and noise. The unstable shear flow and recirculation zone formed by flow separation and reattachment can be reduced by modifying the upstream and downstream surfaces of the cavity. In addition, the vortex in front of the downstream surface of the cavity can be reduced or even eliminated by modifying the bottom surface. When the upstream and downstream surfaces of the cavity are rounded and the bottom surface is sloped (<i>R</i>/<i>H</i> = 0.8), the aerodynamic performance of the cavity is better. Compared with the pantograph installed on the flat roof, the aerodynamic drag and noise of the pantograph with platform sinking are significantly reduced due to the shielding of the lower structure by the cavity, and the total drag and noise are reduced by 5.22% and 1.45 dBA, respectively.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/10/6213high-speed pantographplatform sinkingaerodynamic drag and noisereductionnumerical simulation
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Numerical Comparison in Aerodynamic Drag and Noise of High-Speed Pantographs with or without Platform Sinking
Applied Sciences
high-speed pantograph
platform sinking
aerodynamic drag and noise
reduction
numerical simulation
title Numerical Comparison in Aerodynamic Drag and Noise of High-Speed Pantographs with or without Platform Sinking
title_full Numerical Comparison in Aerodynamic Drag and Noise of High-Speed Pantographs with or without Platform Sinking
title_fullStr Numerical Comparison in Aerodynamic Drag and Noise of High-Speed Pantographs with or without Platform Sinking
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Comparison in Aerodynamic Drag and Noise of High-Speed Pantographs with or without Platform Sinking
title_short Numerical Comparison in Aerodynamic Drag and Noise of High-Speed Pantographs with or without Platform Sinking
title_sort numerical comparison in aerodynamic drag and noise of high speed pantographs with or without platform sinking
topic high-speed pantograph
platform sinking
aerodynamic drag and noise
reduction
numerical simulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/10/6213
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