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The Influence of bogie cavity bottom plate on the aerodynamic noise characteristics of high speed trains

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The bogie area with a complex structure is an extremely important source of noise for trains. Based on the large-eddy simulation(LES) and Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings(FW-H) analogy, aero-acoustic simulation was conducted on a 3-car high-speed train of a certain type with a bogie cavity bottom plate installed on the front and rear cars. The results show that bottom plate changes the flow field around the bogie, weakens the flow separation of airflow at the leading edge of the bogie cavity, mitigates the flow impact of airflow on various components of the bogie, suppresses the formation and detachment of large-scale vortices in the bogie area, and reduces the formation of pressure pulsations on the geometric surface of the bogie area. The bogie cavity bottom plate scheme reduces the far-field aerodynamic noise of the train by 1.63dBA, and the noise reduction effect is significant. The aerodynamic noise of the measurement point equipped with a bogie cavity bottom plate is lower than that of the conventional bogie cavity in all frequency bands, and the energy reduction is more significant at medium and low frequencies.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: CRRC QINGDAO SIFANG CO., LTD.

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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