Impact of coupled effects of airtight components at variable cross-section location on vehicle airtightness in Wuhan metro

Yang Li, You-mei Liu
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To determine the variation in airtightness performance of metro trains under the coupling state of airtight components, a field-based experimental approach was employed to test the air pressure changes during metro train operations. The study analyzed the impact of the coupling effects of the air conditioning pressure wave protection valve, pneumatic auxiliary door lock devices, and passageway drainage plug on the interior pressure changes of the train while operating in challenging environmental conditions. Following industry standards, the assessment evaluated whether the rate of interior pressure change and the train’s dynamic sealing index met the specified requirements. The findings indicate that, with airtight components in an enabled state, the peak-to-peak value of interior pressure change relative to external pressure change decreased by 15% to 39%. Conversely, when airtight components were not enabled, the reduction was only 0% to 25%. Under enabled airtight component conditions, the train’s dynamic sealing index was within the 2-3 s range, whereas in the disabled state, the dynamic sealing index was less than 1 s. The activation of airtight components plays a crucial role in improving train airtightness by significantly reducing the amplitude of interior pressure changes, thereby ensuring both train airtightness and passenger comfort. The results provide valuable insights for the optimization of train design and operation in order to maintain passenger safety and comfort.
武汉地铁不同截面位置气密部件的耦合效应对车辆气密性的影响
为了确定地铁列车在气密部件耦合状态下的气密性能变化,采用了基于现场的实验方法来测试地铁列车运行过程中的气压变化。研究分析了空调压力波保护阀、气动辅助门锁装置和通道排水塞的耦合效应对列车在挑战性环境条件下运行时内部压力变化的影响。评估按照行业标准,对内部压力变化率和列车动态密封指数是否符合规定要求进行了评估。评估结果表明,当气密组件处于启用状态时,内部压力变化的峰峰值相对于外部压力变化的峰峰值降低了 15%至 39%。相反,当气密组件未启用时,降低幅度仅为 0% 至 25%。在启用气密组件的条件下,列车的动态密封指数在 2-3 秒的范围内,而在禁用状态下,动态密封指数小于 1 秒。气密组件的启用在改善列车气密性方面起着至关重要的作用,可显著降低内部压力变化的幅度,从而确保列车气密性和乘客舒适度。研究结果为优化列车设计和运行提供了有价值的启示,以确保乘客的安全和舒适。
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