Update on A-Pillar Overflow Simulation

2018-01-0717

04/03/2018

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WCX World Congress Experience
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The management of surface water flows driven from the wind screen by the action of wipers and aerodynamic shear is a growing challenge for automotive manufacturers. Pressure to remove traditional vehicle features, such as A-Pillar steps for aesthetic, aeroacoustic and aerodynamic reasons increases the likelihood that surface water may be convected over the A-Pillar and onto the front side glass where it can compromise drivers’ vision. The ability to predict where and under which conditions the A-Pillar will be breached is important for making correct design decisions.
The use of numerical simulation in this context is desirable, as experimental testing relies on the use of aerodynamics test properties which will not be fully representative, or late-stage prototypes, making it difficult and costly to correct issues. This paper provides an update on the ability of simulation to predict A-Pillar overflow, comparing physical and numerical results for a test vehicle.
In addition to showing the agreement between experimental and numerical simulations, this study provides insight into the mechanisms responsible for A-Pillar overflow, examining why A-Pillar breaching occurs at specific locations.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-0717
Pages
7
Citation
Jilesen, J., Gaylard, A., Linden, T., and Alajbegovic, A., "Update on A-Pillar Overflow Simulation," SAE Technical Paper 2018-01-0717, 2018, https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-0717.
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Published
Apr 3, 2018
Product Code
2018-01-0717
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English