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AeroEfficient Optimised Train Shaping

As a global leader in rail technology, Bombardier places environmental sustainability firmly at the top of the agenda. AeroEfficient Optimised Train Shaping forms part of Bombardiers eco4* product range.

The Climate is Right for Trains


Our products and services combine energy-conserving technology with optimal safety, reliability and cost efficiency, which add value for our customers whilst protecting the environment for future generations.

ECO4 energy, efficiency, economy and ecology Addressing the growing challenges among operators to reduce Energy consumption, improve Efficiency, protect the Ecology while making sense Economically, ECO4 is the concrete validation of Bombardiers declaration The Climate is Right for Trains*.

Rail Technology

Reducing the Energy Consumption of Rail Vehicles


In Intercity and high speed trains, 60 per cent of the traction effort is lost due to aerodynamic drag and friction in typical operation cycles. By reducing the drag by 25 per cent, it is possible to save between 8 - 15 per cent of traction energy. Bombardier has developed its AeroEfficient Optimised Train Shaping process to ensure that aerodynamics of vehicles can be optimised, reducing drag, saving energy, and ensuring stability at high speeds.

The Natural Appliance of Science and Evolution


Using nature to conserve nature Bombardiers pioneering approach to aerodynamic efficiency uses the science of bionics, which focuses on nature as the inspiration for the latest ideas and technological progress. Already successfully adopted within the automotive and aerospace industry to create highly energy-efficient designs, bionics recognises that Natures own evolutionary processes can help to ensure continuous improvement in a survival of the fittest regime.

Simulated pressure distribution on a regional train study

Visualisation of flow ribbons simulation of a high speed train running under cross-wind conditions

Rail vehicle aerodynamic enhancement can have a major impact on improving energy efficiency. As well as being aesthetically appealing and dynamic in design, a streamlined train has lower drag leading to reduced energy consumption. At high speeds, aerodynamics gain even greater significance as, when velocity increases, cross-wind stability decreases. Bombardier has cross-referenced these potentially conflicting demands when developing its optimised vehicle design paradigm.

Since there is no direct counterpart in nature that can simulate the performance of a high-speed train, Bombardiers aerodynamic experts have gone a stage further. Superimposing the principles of natural preselection and evolution to an advanced computermodelling approach that creates the best possible shape enables the optimisation of the latest vehicle designs creating the lowest energy consumption and maximum stability.

ZEFIRO Setting New Standards in Aerodynamic Efficiency


BOMBARDIER* ZEFIRO* is the new benchmark for high speed trains in terms of low aerodynamic drag combined with high stability, whilst cruising under cross-wind conditions. To achieve this balance, Bombardier has used state-of-the-art Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) methods and tools, incorporating Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Our sophisticated modelling introduces as many as 60 different design parameters, taking account of the trains outer shell, cab, crash structure and ergonomic constraints. Bombardiers aerodynamic modelling ensures the optimum configuration of: Alternative front and end sections of the train Spoilers Pantograph integration solutions Bogie space envelope and fairings
Drag coefficient

Design evolution The graph illustrates the iteration process from the initial design to the optimised shape. In this example, the applied generic algorithm took 14 parameters into consideration to find the optimal design regarding aerodynamic drag.

A pillar edge

Flatness of nose

Undercarriage keel
Example of the variability of the parameterised CAD model

AeroEfficient Optimised Train Shaping

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Optimiser Computes improved parameter setting

Solver Calculates the relevant physical variables (e.g. drag)

Furthermore, journey times are reduced due to higher acceleration capabilities


General approach in aerodynamic shape optimisation

Using a multiple process of continuous, selective improvement, Bombardier can ensure that each generated design automatically improves upon the last. In this way, the final result is honed to perfection. Bombardiers model takes account of requirements for crash structure and signal visibility for either sitting and/or standing drivers, as well as bogie movements.

The result of Bombardiers aerodynamic optimisation is to provide a cluster of optimal designs related to aerodynamic drag and cross-wind stability. Train operators can benefit from the opportunity to choose from a selection of designs to suit particular preferences for styling, but secure in the knowledge that each complies with the principles of optimised energy performance and maximum stability and safety.

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AeroEfficient Optimised Train Shaping achieves: Improved energy efficiency - 25 per cent drag reduction - Up to 15 per cent reduction in traction energy usage Increased cross-wind stability at high speed thanks to a reduction of the wind force on the head car - A reduction of the wind force on the lead car of a high-speed train equivalent to 5 - 7 tons additional ballast - Potential weight savings of 5 - 7 tons through ballast reduction in the head car, whilst maintaining the same cross-wind performance

CAD Tool Creates and configures parameterised geometry

Mesh Generator Generates mesh for calculation

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