Affiliation:
1. Railway and Urban Rail Traffic Academy, Tongji University, People’s Republic of China
2. School of Mechanical Engineering, Tongji University, People’s Republic of China
Abstract
This paper proposes the design of an aerodynamic braking device for a high-speed train. The design is based on the parameters of the high-speed train and the working principles of airplane wings. The proposed device is a unidirectional opening model driven by hydraulics. The prototype uses hard-wired signals to transmit braking commands on eight levels. The important characteristics of the device include a synchronous action and a fault-oriented security design. Its functions include service braking, gradual braking, emergency braking and self-checking. Simulation results show that deceleration in the high-speed zone between 250 and 500 km/h can be improved by between 8 and 60%. When the train runs at 500 km/h, the braking deceleration rate can be improved by 0.12 m/s2. The simulation results are found to agree with wind tunnel test results. The braking characteristics are also investigated using a test bed, which mimics the aerodynamic load exerted on the prototype when the train is running between 0 and 550 km/h. It is clearly demonstrated that the proposed principle of the aerodynamic braking system is feasible and its design scheme is reasonable. The aerodynamic braking device can survive a 50,000 N aerodynamic load, and the time taken to achieve the maximum braking capacity, which is the time taken to take the brake panel from its closed position of −5° to the maximum angle of 75°, is less than 3 s. The proposed prototype therefore offers an important step in the design of practical systems.
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