Influence of rotating wheels on Reynolds number sensitivity of passenger vehicle drag
Erik Josefsson,
Magnus Urquhart,
Simone Sebben
Abstract:Rotating wheels are essential to replicate realistic forces and flow fields during aerodynamic testing of passenger vehicles. Previous studies have found that the drag coefficient typically reduces with increased speed under rotating wheel conditions but is stable with stationary wheels. This paper investigates this velocity sensitivity for two vehicles, the aerodynamic research vehicle DrivAer and a production vehicle. Experiments with the DrivAer indicate that the drag reduction with increased speed cannot b… Show more
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