Wind-flow pattern over embankments involves an overexposure of the rolling stock travelling on them to wind loads. Windbreaks are a common solution for changing the flow characteristic in order to decrease unwanted effects induced by the presence of cross-wind. The shelter effectiveness of a set of windbreaks placed over a railway twin-track embankment is experimentally analysed. A set of two-dimensional wind tunnel tests are undertaken and results corresponding to pressure tap measurements over a section of a typical high-speed train are herein presented. The results indicate that even small-height windbreaks provide sheltering effects to the vehicles. Also, eaves located at the windbreak tips seem to improve their sheltering effect.
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Avila-Sanchez, S., Pindado, S., Lopez-Garcia, O., & Sanz-Andres, A. (2014). Wind tunnel analysis of the aerodynamic loads on rolling stock over railway embankments: The effect of shelter windbreaks. Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/421829
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