The Proceedings of International Symposium on Seed-up and Service Technology for Railway and Maglev Systems : STECH
Online ISSN : 2424-3167
2015
Session ID : 1.00E+35
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1E35 Aerodynamic noise optimization of streamlined shape of high speed trains(Environment and Energy)
Zhenxu SUNGuowei YANGGuilin ZHAO
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Aerodynamic noise increases with the sixth power of the running speed. As the speed increases, aerodynamic noise becomes predominant and begins to be the main noise source at a certain high speed. As a result, aerodynamic noise has to be focused on when designing new high speed trains. In order to perform the aerodynamic noise optimization, the equivalent continuous sound pressure level has been firstly introduced in the present paper, which could take all the far field observation probes into consideration. The Non-Linear Acoustics Solver (NLAS) approach has been utilized for acoustic calculation. With the use of Kriging surrogate model, a multi-objective optimization of the streamlined shape of high speed trains has been performed, which takes the noise level in the far field and the drag of the whole train as the objectives. In order to efficiently construct the Kriging model, the cross validation approach has been adopted. Optimization results reveal that both the equivalent continuous sound pressure level and the drag of the whole train are reduced in a certain extent, indicating that it is feasible to perform aerodynamic noise optimization for high speed trains with the use of Kriging surrogate model.
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