Passive drag reduction of square back road vehicles

Bluff body vehicles such as trucks and buses do not have a streamlined shapes and hence have high drag which can be reduced to make great savings in operational cost. While rectangular flaps have been widely studied as both passive add-ons and in active drag reducing systems for bluff bodies, cha...

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Main Authors: Altaf, Alaman, Omar, Ashraf Ali, Asrar, Waqar
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spelling my.iium.irep.389112017-09-26T07:32:41Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/38911/ Passive drag reduction of square back road vehicles Altaf, Alaman Omar, Ashraf Ali Asrar, Waqar TL1 Motor vehicles Bluff body vehicles such as trucks and buses do not have a streamlined shapes and hence have high drag which can be reduced to make great savings in operational cost. While rectangular flaps have been widely studied as both passive add-ons and in active drag reducing systems for bluff bodies, changing the basic geometry of the flap has not been explored in literature. In this work, a baseline drag value is obtained for a simplified MAN TGX series truck in a CFD software, and the drag reduction of a proposed elliptically shaped flap is compared to aerodynamically equivalent rectangular flaps. The optimal mounting angle for both flaps is found to be 501. A parametric study of changing the ellipse semi-major axis is carried out to find the optimal length for drag reduction. A maximum drag reduction of 11.1% is achieved using an elliptical flap with 0.12 m semi-major axis; compared to 6.37% for a length equivalent rectangular flap, and 6.84% for a surface area equivalent rectangular flap. Results of the pressure distribution and velocity flow behind the rear of the truck are also given and analyzed. Elsevier Ltd. 2014 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/38911/4/1-s2.0-S0167610514001640-main.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/38911/7/38911_Passive%20drag%20reduction%20of%20square%20back%20road%20vehicles.SCOPUS.pdf Altaf, Alaman and Omar, Ashraf Ali and Asrar, Waqar (2014) Passive drag reduction of square back road vehicles. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 134 (2014). pp. 30-43. ISSN 0167-6105 http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jweia
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Altaf, Alaman
Omar, Ashraf Ali
Asrar, Waqar
Passive drag reduction of square back road vehicles
description Bluff body vehicles such as trucks and buses do not have a streamlined shapes and hence have high drag which can be reduced to make great savings in operational cost. While rectangular flaps have been widely studied as both passive add-ons and in active drag reducing systems for bluff bodies, changing the basic geometry of the flap has not been explored in literature. In this work, a baseline drag value is obtained for a simplified MAN TGX series truck in a CFD software, and the drag reduction of a proposed elliptically shaped flap is compared to aerodynamically equivalent rectangular flaps. The optimal mounting angle for both flaps is found to be 501. A parametric study of changing the ellipse semi-major axis is carried out to find the optimal length for drag reduction. A maximum drag reduction of 11.1% is achieved using an elliptical flap with 0.12 m semi-major axis; compared to 6.37% for a length equivalent rectangular flap, and 6.84% for a surface area equivalent rectangular flap. Results of the pressure distribution and velocity flow behind the rear of the truck are also given and analyzed.
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author Altaf, Alaman
Omar, Ashraf Ali
Asrar, Waqar
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title Passive drag reduction of square back road vehicles
title_short Passive drag reduction of square back road vehicles
title_full Passive drag reduction of square back road vehicles
title_fullStr Passive drag reduction of square back road vehicles
title_full_unstemmed Passive drag reduction of square back road vehicles
title_sort passive drag reduction of square back road vehicles
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
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