Three-Dimensional Navier-Stokes Analysis of Front End Air Flow for a Simplified Engine Compartment

921091

06/01/1992

Event
International Conference On Vehicle Structural Mechanics & Cae
Authors Abstract
Content
A computer code for predicting cooling air flow through the radiator and the condenser has been developed. The Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations, together with the porous flow model for the radiator and the condenser, were solved to simulate front end air flow and the engine compartment flow simultaneously. These transport equations were discretized based on a finite-volume method in a transformed domain. The computational results for a simplified engine compartment showed overall flow information, such as the cooling air flow through the radiator and the condenser, the effects of an air dam, and the effects of fresh air vents near the top of the radiator and the condenser. Comparison of the available experimental data with the analysis showed excellent prediction of the cooling air flow through the radiator and the condenser.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/921091
Pages
7
Citation
Han, T., and Skynar, M., "Three-Dimensional Navier-Stokes Analysis of Front End Air Flow for a Simplified Engine Compartment," SAE Technical Paper 921091, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/921091.
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Published
Jun 1, 1992
Product Code
921091
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English