Experimental and Computational Investigation of Ahmed Body for Ground Vehicle Aerodynamics
2001-01-2742
11/12/2001
- Event
- Content
- External aerodynamics remains one of the major concerns in designing a new generation road vehicle. In the present study, the external aerodynamics of an Ahmed body at a scale and Reynolds number, that are representative of a car or light truck at highway speeds, is explored. An experimental model test was compared with a computational model using various back angles. In addition, the experiment allowed lift and drag to be measured at yaw angles up to ±15 degrees. Reynolds number effect on drag and lift coefficients was studied and wind averaged drag coefficients were calculated. The numerical calculations used a Reynolds-averaged, unsteady Navier-Stokes formulation. Both experimental and computational results are presented for back angles of 0-, 12.5-, and 25-degrees, then compared with each other and the data available in the literature.
- Pages
- 13
- Citation
- Bayraktar, I., Landman, D., and Baysal, O., "Experimental and Computational Investigation of Ahmed Body for Ground Vehicle Aerodynamics," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-2742, 2001, https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-2742.