2016
DOI: 10.4271/2016-01-1605
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Investigation of Aerodynamic Drag in Turbulent Flow Conditions

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“…Figure10. Comparisons of changes in fluid-dynamic coefficients depending on normalized yaw rate ω' between present measurement at Re = (6.45 ± 0.06) × 10 5 and previous numerical analysis result by Keogh et al[13] at Re = 1.70 × 10 6 : (a) change in drag coefficient ΔCD; (b) change in lift coefficient ΔCL.…”
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“…Figure10. Comparisons of changes in fluid-dynamic coefficients depending on normalized yaw rate ω' between present measurement at Re = (6.45 ± 0.06) × 10 5 and previous numerical analysis result by Keogh et al[13] at Re = 1.70 × 10 6 : (a) change in drag coefficient ΔCD; (b) change in lift coefficient ΔCL.…”
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“…However, the impact of more realistic on-road disturbances on automobile aerodynamics has attracted attention to further increase the accuracy when evaluating the aerodynamic performance of an automobile on a road. For example, the on-road turbulence properties [6,7] and the effects of their fluctuation on the aerodynamic drag [8][9][10] have been investigated. The changes in the aerodynamic drag due to more specific disturbances from a passing vehicle [11] have also been reported.…”
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“…The literature mainly focusses on drag reduction at zero degree yaw and with low turbulence onset flows, which neglects a number of potentially significant on-road effects [16][17][18][19]. However, Englar et al [11] and Englar [12] present work on streamlined bodies as well as heavy goods vehicles at a large range of yaw angles using jets of air at various locations close to, or around, the rear of the geometry to control all of the force and moment coefficients.…”
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“…To give the travelers in an auto with an agreeable lodge, the car air conditioning (A/C) unit should deal with obnoxious impacts of temperature, humidity, and air flow and heat radiation. To perform this undertaking, the A/C unit needs to cool and heat air, dehumidify and allow the air to flow legitimately in various parts of the vehicle cabin, by controlling through four individual parts; an air flow mode selector, a blower, cooler and heater (Stoll et al 2016). Most vehicles utilize a ventilating framework to enhance thermal solace in the compartment.…”
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confidence: 99%