Aerodynamic drag plays an important role in high-speed trains, and how to reduce the aerodynamic drag is one of the most important research subjects related to modern railway systems. This paper investigates a design method for large-scale streamlined head cars of high-speed trains by adopting NURBS theory according to the outer surface characteristics of trains. This method first created the main control lines of the driver cab by inputting control point coordinates; then, auxiliary control lines were added to the main ones. Finally, the reticular region formed by the main control lines and auxiliary ones were filled. The head car was assembled with the driver cab and sightseeing car in a virtual environment. The numerical simulation of tr...
Aiming to improve the comprehensive aerodynamic performance of a high-speed train, a multi-objective...
Rough surfaces of flying and swimming animals help to reduce the aerodynamic or hydrodynaniic drag w...
Trains with different numbers of cars running in the open air were simulated using the delayed detac...
Aerodynamic drag plays an important role in high-speed trains, and how to reduce the aerodynamic dra...
AbstractThe effect of high-speed train head shape on its aerodynamic performance is very important. ...
The aerodynamic drag of a high-speed train can contribute significantly to its energy consumption. H...
The complex wake flow of high speed trains severely influences the running safety and amenity of the...
Aerodynamic drag of fast-moving train has significant impact on its fuel consumption and design safe...
The aerodynamic performance of high-speed trains is closely related to their head shape. As each tra...
Abstract The effect of modifying the shape of a high-performance EMU train on the aerodynamic drag i...
As the running speed of high-speed trains increases, aerodynamic drag becomes the key factor which l...
Abstract Intensive turbulence exists in the wakes of high speed trains, and the aerodynamic performa...
In this work, initially the effect of nose shape on the drag characteristics of a high speed train i...
Regarding the continuous development of high-speed trains and the increase of running speeds, the ae...
By using three different head types (5 m, 7.5 m and 10 m nose lengths), the CRH3 (China Railway High...
Aiming to improve the comprehensive aerodynamic performance of a high-speed train, a multi-objective...
Rough surfaces of flying and swimming animals help to reduce the aerodynamic or hydrodynaniic drag w...
Trains with different numbers of cars running in the open air were simulated using the delayed detac...
Aerodynamic drag plays an important role in high-speed trains, and how to reduce the aerodynamic dra...
AbstractThe effect of high-speed train head shape on its aerodynamic performance is very important. ...
The aerodynamic drag of a high-speed train can contribute significantly to its energy consumption. H...
The complex wake flow of high speed trains severely influences the running safety and amenity of the...
Aerodynamic drag of fast-moving train has significant impact on its fuel consumption and design safe...
The aerodynamic performance of high-speed trains is closely related to their head shape. As each tra...
Abstract The effect of modifying the shape of a high-performance EMU train on the aerodynamic drag i...
As the running speed of high-speed trains increases, aerodynamic drag becomes the key factor which l...
Abstract Intensive turbulence exists in the wakes of high speed trains, and the aerodynamic performa...
In this work, initially the effect of nose shape on the drag characteristics of a high speed train i...
Regarding the continuous development of high-speed trains and the increase of running speeds, the ae...
By using three different head types (5 m, 7.5 m and 10 m nose lengths), the CRH3 (China Railway High...
Aiming to improve the comprehensive aerodynamic performance of a high-speed train, a multi-objective...
Rough surfaces of flying and swimming animals help to reduce the aerodynamic or hydrodynaniic drag w...
Trains with different numbers of cars running in the open air were simulated using the delayed detac...