Consideration of Factors Influencing Blockage Corrections for Road Vehicles in Closed Jet Wind Tunnels
2025-01-8771
04/01/2025
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- Content
- Experimental studies of wind tunnel blockage for road vehicles have usually been conducted in model wind tunnels. Models have been made in a range of scales and tested in a working section of fixed size. More recently CFD studies of blockage have been undertaken, which allow a fixed vehicle size and the blockage is varied by changing the cross section of the flow domain. This has some inherent advantages. A very recent database of CFD derived drag and lift coefficients for different road vehicle shapes and simple bodies tested in a closed wall tunnel with a wide range of blockage ratios has become available and provides some additional insight into the blockage phenomenon. In this paper a process is developed to derive the parameters influencing wind tunnel blockage corrections from CFD data. These are shown to be reasonably effective for correcting the measured drag and lift coefficients at blockage ratios up to 10%.
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- 15
- Citation
- Howell, J., Butcher, D., and Gleason, M., "Consideration of Factors Influencing Blockage Corrections for Road Vehicles in Closed Jet Wind Tunnels," SAE Technical Paper 2025-01-8771, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4271/2025-01-8771.