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On Rayleigh's computation of the ‘end correction’, with application to the compression wave generated by a train entering a tunnel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 1999

M. S. HOWE
Affiliation:
Boston University, College of Engineering, 110 Cummington Street, Boston, MA 02215, USA

Abstract

Rayleigh's (1926, Appendix A) method for the approximate calculation of potential flow from the open end of a semi-infinite flanged cylinder is applied to obtain analytical representations of Green's function describing the generation of sound waves within a flanged cylinder by sources located in the neighbourhood of the open end. Detailed results are given for the circular cylinder considered by Rayleigh and extension made to a flanged cylinder of rectangular cross-section. The validity of various approximations is assessed by comparison with the exact solution available (by the method of conformal transformation) for potential flow from a two-dimensional, flanged duct. The results are used to compare the profiles and the pressure gradients of compression waves generated when a high-speed train enters tunnels of circular and rectangular cross-sections.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1999 Cambridge University Press

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