Track Measurements of Strong Wind under High-speed Train to Investigate Ballast-flying Mechanism

자갈비산 메커니즘 연구를 위한 고속철도차량 하부유동 계측

  • Kwon H.B. (Korea Railroad Research Institute) ;
  • Park C.S. (Korea Railroad Research Institute) ;
  • Nam S.W. (Korea Railroad Research Institute) ;
  • Ko T.H. (Korea Railroad Research Institute)
  • Published : 2005.06.01

Abstract

To investigate the mechanism of ballast-flying phenomena by strong wind induced by high-speed trains, wind velocity in the vicinity of the track has been measured using 16-channel Kiel-probe array and detailed flow structure near the surface of the track has been analyzed. The position at which the underflow fully develop has been examined in order to assess the driving force of the turbulent flow under train and the results yields that the turbulent flow owing to the cavity of the inter-car as well as the friction force at the underbody of the train is the main reason of the strong wind under high-speed train. The preceding wind tunnel test results has been introduced to assess the probability of ballast-flying during the passage of the high-speed train by comparing the results from field-measuring. The results shows that when the G7 train as well as the KTX train runs at 300km/h, about 25m/s wind gust is induced just above the tie and the probability for small ballast under 50g to fly is about 50% when it is on the tie. If the G7 train runs at 350km/h, the wind gust just above the tie increases to 30m/s, therefore more radical countermeasure seems to be needed.

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