Effectiveness of blowing for improving the high-speed trains aerodynamics
E.O. Shkvar, A. Jamea, S.-J. E, J.-C. Cai, and A.S. Kryzhanovskyi
Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, Zhejiang province, P.R.China
E-mail: shkvar.eugene@qq.com
Keywords: drag reduction, uniform microblowing, perforated surface, turbulent boundary layer, high-speed train, aerodynamic drag coefficient
Pages: 675–686
Abstract
The
promising method of drag reduction with the use of micro-blowing through
the streamlined surface has been proposed for its use to the external
surface of high-speed train. The advantages of high-speed train as an object of
micro-blowing application are introduced. The corresponding RANS-based
mathematical model is elaborated, and the computations of the external
flow around a long train body are performed. Predictions of the turbulent
boundary layer over penetrable surface with different modes of micro-blowing
have been presented and analyzed. The developed modifications of mathematical
model of turbulence have been used to take into account the micro-blowing
influence in the inner region of turbulent boundary layer. The obtained results
of parametric analysis of drag reduction depending on the area of permeable sections, intensity of micro-blowing, and
high-speed train length have been analyzed. In particular, the
dependence between drag reduction effect and length of train body with realized
micro-blowing as well as its intensity is established. Realization of
micro-blowing with blowing velocity just 0.25 % of train speed (V = 100 m/s) on the
70 % of the streamlined surface area for just one train carriage (L = 25 m) allows one to
reduce the aerodynamic drag (including the most actual friction and
head-tail pressure components) of the whole train (L = 200 m) by about 5.25 %, so in case of
micro-blowing realization on all its 8 carriages, the train’s aerodynamic drag
can be reduced approximately by 42 %.
DOI: 10.1134/S0869864318050049
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