Aerodynamic pressures around high-speed trains: the transition from unconfined to enclosed spaces

Last updated on 08 August 2014 2:54
The theory and practice of train-induced aerodynamic pressure loads on surfaces near to the tracks is compromised by an incomplete understanding of trains operating in short tunnels, partially enclosed spaces, and next to simple structures such as vertical walls. Unique pressure-loading patterns occur in each case. This work has been...
Author(s): Gilbert T;Baker C;Quinn A
2013
United Kingdom
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