Abstract

For rail vehicles, the spanwise correlation of aerodynamic forces acting on a single car is usually overlooked. To investigate the effects of spanwise correlation functions on the dynamic responses of the rail vehicle-bridge coupling system, firstly, the forms of spanwise correlation functions in the aerodynamic forces of a running vehicle, which are associated with the longitudinal and vertical fluctuating wind speeds, were proposed. Secondly, the spectra of buffeting forces acting on the running vehicle considering those spanwise correlation functions were obtained. Thirdly, a rail vehicle-bridge coupling system was established by using the commercial software SIMPACK, and a single car running on a typical high-speed railway bridge was taken as an example. Again, the effects of artificial discrete wind fields on the dynamic responses of the vehicle and bridge were investigated. Finally, the effects of the above spanwise correlation functions on the dynamic responses of the rail vehicle-bridge coupling system were compared under the cases of different vehicle speeds and wind speeds. The results show that different discrete time intervals can exert significant effects on the vehicle responses, and the discrete time interval of 0.05 s can be used for analysis in the wind-rail vehicle-bridge coupling system. With the increase of vehicle speed, the values of vehicle and bridge responses considering the spanwise correlation functions tend to be close to those without considering the spanwise correlation functions. However, as the wind speed increases, the values of vehicle and bridge responses generally tend to show greater differences in the presence and absence of spanwise correlation functions. At different vehicle speeds or wind speeds, the spanwise correlation functions have significant effects on the RMSs of vehicle accelerations and bridge lateral acceleration, but they have little effects on the bridge vertical acceleration.

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