
High speed rail tunnel aerodynamics
February 26 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm AEDT
Overview
The webinar will focus on the aerodynamic phenomena and effects associated with the high-speed passage of a train through a tunnel. We will begin by describing the pressure waves generated as a high-speed train enters a tunnel, passes through changes in tunnel geometry, crosses another train and exits the tunnel. Their generation, propagation, reflection, and transmission will be discussed. Airflow patterns induced inside the tunnel, influenced by blockage ratio, tunnel geometry and train speed, will also be presented.
In the second part, we will examine the impact of these pressure waves on passenger tympanic comfort and safety, both on the platforms of underground stations and on board high-speed trains. Their effects on tunnel equipment, such as ventilation systems and platform screen doors, as well as on the trains themselves, will also be addressed. Finally, we will discuss aerodynamic drag and the factors that help reduce it, including the construction of pressure relief shafts or the creation of a partial air vacuum.
This will lead us to conclude with a brief exploration of the hyperloop concept. The presentation will be supported by experimental results and numerical simulations based on real world case studies.
Learning outcomes
In this event, you will:
- have an appreciation of the aerodynamic challenges experienced in a high-speed rail tunnel environment and what measures should be taken during the design and construction of such systems
- obtain a good overview of different systems that are affected and will give the audience a general understanding of the problem.
Program
- 5.30 pm AEDT: Presentation begins
- 6.30 pm AEDT: Presentation ends
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