Aerodynamic study of a Hyperloop pod equipped with compressor to overcome the Kantrowitz limit
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Date
2021-11Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
This paper describes an investigation of the aerodynamic performance of a Hyperloop pod equipped with an axial compressor using CFD simulation. The compressor is expected to reduce the drag if the operational speed of the pod exceeds the Kantrowitz Limit (KL). To evaluate the effectiveness of the compressor, two types of pod have been designed: those with and those without a compressor. A validation study was undertaken for supersonic flow around a cylindrical body in a wind tunnel. Several combinations of pod Mach number and blockage ratios were examined. The axial compressor was modeled with the fan interface model and our original method, which we call the source terms model. Results are similar, but our model has the advantage that it can be applied to higher pressure ratios without inducing numerical instabilities. The power consumption was reduced owing to the compressor by decreasing the pressure accumulated in front of the pod. The effectiveness of the compressor was shown to be greater for conditions well above the KL, with a maximum power reduction of 47.5%. Simulations performed half-scale, and at a different system pressure, showed that the effectiveness of the compressor was not greatly influenced by these parameters. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000510226Publication status
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Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial AerodynamicsVolume
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Publisher
ElsevierSubject
CFD; Hyperloop; Kantrowitz limit; Compressor modeling; Aerodynamic dragMore
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