Aeroelastic Response and Structural Improvement for Heavy-Duty Truck Cab Deflectors

2019-01-5004

01/14/2019

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Automotive Technical Papers
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Numerical simulations on the fluid-structure interaction were conducted using commercial software STAR-CCM+ and ABAQUS. The aeroelastic responses of a deflector under several different working conditions were simulated utilizing finite volume and finite element methods to investigate the aeroelastic problem of automotive deflectors. Results showed that the structural response of a top deflector is minimal under the influence of aerodynamics given its large structural stiffness. The size of the top deflector was optimised by using thickness as a variable. The volume and quality of the top deflector were significantly reduced, and its lightweight performance was improved to satisfy the stiffness performance requirement. The vibration of a side deflector structure was mainly induced by the turbulence on the structure surface. The amplitude of vibration was small and the vibration gradually converged in a few seconds without obvious regularity. Six structures were constructed to reduce the deformation of the side deflector structure and improve the noise, vibration and harshness performance of the heavy-duty truck. Five of these structures significantly reduced the elastic response of the side deflector.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2019-01-5004
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10
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Wang, J., Yan, W., Sang, T., Guo, P. et al., "Aeroelastic Response and Structural Improvement for Heavy-Duty Truck Cab Deflectors," SAE Technical Paper 2019-01-5004, 2019, https://doi.org/10.4271/2019-01-5004.
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Jan 14, 2019
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2019-01-5004
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Technical Paper
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English