Side Window Buffeting Characteristics of an SUV
2004-01-0230
03/08/2004
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- Content
- Buffeting is a wind noise of high intensity and low frequency in a moving vehicle when a window or sunroof is open and this noise makes people in the passenger compartment very uncomfortable. In this paper, side window buffeting was simulated for a typical SUV using the commercial CFD software Fluent 6.0. Buffeting frequency and intensity were predicted in the simulations and compared with the corresponding experimental wind tunnel measurement. Furthermore, the effects of several parameters on buffeting frequency and intensity were also studied. These parameters include vehicle speed, yaw angle, sensor location and volume of the passenger compartment. Various configurations of side window opening were considered. The effects of mesh size and air compressibility on buffeting were also evaluated. The simulation results for some baseline configurations match the corresponding experimental data fairly well. This gains the confidence that the current method can be used to predict, improve and optimize SUV buffeting characteristics.
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- 13
- Citation
- An, C., Alaie, S., Sovani, S., Scislowicz, M. et al., "Side Window Buffeting Characteristics of an SUV," SAE Technical Paper 2004-01-0230, 2004, https://doi.org/10.4271/2004-01-0230.