2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jweia.2004.03.004
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Effect of cross winds on high-speed trains: development of a new experimental methodology

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“…A number of studies have analysed vehicle surface pressure distributions to calculate, by discrete integration, the forces acting on a vehicle travelling through a crosswind (Sanquer et al, 2004;Quinn et al, 2007;Dorigatti, 2013). The surface pressure distribution can be presented in terms of a series of non-dimensionalised pressure coefficients,…”
Section: Aerodynamic Loads On Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A number of studies have analysed vehicle surface pressure distributions to calculate, by discrete integration, the forces acting on a vehicle travelling through a crosswind (Sanquer et al, 2004;Quinn et al, 2007;Dorigatti, 2013). The surface pressure distribution can be presented in terms of a series of non-dimensionalised pressure coefficients,…”
Section: Aerodynamic Loads On Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally in vehicle aerodynamics the lateral, vertical and rolling moment forces (side, lift and roll moments respectively) are used to analyse the risk of possible wind induced vehicle overturning (Sanquer et al, 2004;Quinn et al, 2007;Baker and Sterling, 2009;RSSB, 2009RSSB, , 2012. Non-dimensionalised aerodynamic coefficients for the side and lift forces, and the rolling moment about the centre of track (x-axis in figure 2.4) and leeward rail, are given as (Dorigatti, 2013), (2.27) where F Y , F Z are side and lift forces respectively and M X , M X,lee are rolling moment forces about the x-axis and leeward rail respectively.…”
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“…al. [55]. Pressure measurements on double-stack freight cars during train passing conditions were made by MacNeill, et.…”
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