Propagation Characteristics of Initial Compression Wave Induced by 400 km/h High-Speed Trains Passing through Very Long Tunnels

Author:

Wei Kang1,Mei Yuangui1,Sun Qi1,Hu Xiao1

Affiliation:

1. Gansu Province Engineering Laboratory of Rail Transit Mechanics Application Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou 730070, China

Abstract

When high-speed trains enter tunnels, an initial compression wave is generated. As the compression wave propagates at the local speed of sound to the tunnel exit, it radiates into the surrounding environment, forming micro-pressure waves (MPWs). MPWs create sonic booms, resulting in significant environmental issues. The magnitude of the micro-pressure waves is directly proportional to the pressure gradient of the compression wave at the tunnel exit. The nonlinear effects of the initial compression wave during propagation lead to a significant increase in pressure gradient. Therefore, the propagation characteristics of the initial compression wave during the tunnel are the crucial factor affecting the amplitude of MPWs. Based on the one-dimensional compressible unsteady non-isentropic flow model and the improved generalized Riemann variable characteristic method, this paper researched the propagation and evolution characteristics of an initial compression wave generated when 400 km/h high-speed trains enter tunnels with three portal shapes: (no tunnel entrance hood (no hood), an oblique, enlarged tunnel entrance hood (type A), an enlarged equal-section non-uniform opening hole tunnel entrance hood (type B)). The results show that when the initial compression wave propagates inside very long tunnels, the pressure gradient of the compression wave exhibits a trend of initially increasing and then decreasing with the increase in propagation distance. When the pressure gradient of the compression wave reaches its maximum value, the corresponding propagation distance is the steepening critical distance. For no tunnel entrance hoods, type A tunnel entrance hoods, and type B tunnel entrance hoods, the steepening critical distances are 5 km, 6 km, and 16 km, respectively. The steepening critical distance shortens with increasing train speed. Steady friction and unsteady friction effects mainly affect the pressure amplitude and pressure gradient during compression wave propagation, respectively. At lower ambient temperatures, the nonlinear effects in compression wave propagation are significantly enhanced. The mitigation effects of type A tunnel entrance hoods and type B tunnel entrance hoods on pressure gradient reduction are mainly concentrated within 4 km and 12 km, respectively. It is necessary to determine the optimal matching relationship between the tunnel entrance hood and tunnel length based on the characteristics of compression wave propagation to ensure their mitigating performance is maximized.

Funder

National Key R&D Program of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

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