Large eddy simulation of Reynolds number impact on streamlined high-speed train flows
Journal article, 2024

This study utilizes large eddy simulation (LES) to examine the impact of Reynolds number on the aerodynamic performance of a streamlined simplified Intercity-Express 3 (ICE3) high-speed train. Simulations are conducted for Reynolds numbers within 0.3 × 10 5 ≤ R e H ≤ 1.8 × 10 5 . Validation against wind tunnel experiments shows consistent trends in the mean base pressure coefficient, with maximum errors below 3.6%, confirming the accuracy of the LES method. Results reveal that, while flow separation at the tail generates similar vortex patterns across the Reynolds numbers studied, quantitative assessments reveal a pronounced influence of the Reynolds number on wake velocity distributions and surface pressure profiles. As Reynolds number increases, the drag and lift coefficients decline, along with reduced fluctuations of force coefficients and non-dimensional turbulent kinetic energy in the wake. Additionally, significant changes in near-wall wake structures and flow attachment patterns are observed. The results highlight the importance of considering Reynolds number variations in the design and optimization of high-speed trains.

Author

Kan He

Lanzhou University Second Hospital

Qirui Huang

Dalian Jiaotong University

Guang Chen

Central South University

Binbin Pei

Lanzhou University Second Hospital

Ning Huang

Lanzhou University Second Hospital

Sinisa Krajnovic

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2)

Physics of Fluids

10706631 (ISSN) 10897666 (eISSN)

Vol. 36 12 125134

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Vehicle Engineering

Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics

DOI

10.1063/5.0245055

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12/16/2024