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The simulation has been done in static and moving ground case scenarios for different yaw angles ranging from −30° to 60°.
In this study, a simulation of turbulent crosswind flows over the leading and end cars of ICE-2 high-speed train was performed at different yaw angles in static and moving ground case scenarios.
For the moving ground case, the numerical simulation scenario consists of a moving train exposed to effective crosswind (relative wind speed) of 70 m/s at different yaw angles ranging from −30° to 60°.
The objective of this study is to conduct a numerical investigation using unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) method combined with the k-epsilon turbulence model on the aerodynamic characteristics of the leading and end cars of ICE-2 high-speed train subjected to a crosswind in static and moving ground case scenarios.
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This effect on base pressure is limited to moving ground speeds less than those which result in a significant increase in the ground boundary layer displacement thickness, except in the case of a more complex tandem module body.
In all scenarios, we must also consider both (a) the local development case (ground-charge distance is constant) and (b) the moving case (ground-charge distance changes by either horizontal convection like Fig. 1 or vertical oscillation).
The same receiving hardware as in the ground moving vehicle case was used.
In the airborne case, this could be due to atmospheric turbulence during flight, whereas in the ground moving vehicle case, these errors may refer to road anomalies.
Figure 10 Moving target case.
"We're thinking of moving above ground," Ms. Menuez said.
In 1922, the grounds were moved to ground opposite Wimbledon Golf Club.
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