Title: Race Car Aerodynamics
1Race Car Aerodynamics MER033 Fluid
Mechanics Professor Bruno March 12, 2005
Dave Korim Tim Nonna Drew Moyer
2Race Car Aerodynamics
- Early Racing
- - Very little attention to aerodynamics
- - Focused mainly on engine and tire performance
- Current Racing
- - Maxed out engine and tire performance
- - Studied Lift and Drag due to inverted wings
- - Focus shifted to
- aerodynamic advantages
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3Race Car Aerodynamics
Purpose Visualize and analyze flow over 1/12th
scale model Mini Cooper Techniques used Wind
tunnel testing - Pressure Measurements - Lift
and Drag Force Measurements - Particle Image
Velocimetry Computational Fluid Dynamics
4Laboratory Setup
The Wind Tunnel at Union College
- ELD open circuit suction tunnel
- 12-inch square by 22 inch long test section
- Models mounted to dynamometer under the test
section using a T-shaped bar
5Laboratory Setup
Wind Tunnel Testing
- Pressure Measurements
- Small hole drilled through model connected to
pressure taps - Taps connected to pressure transducer
- 15 pressure taps were used
- Tests carried out at 11.9 m/s (15 hz) and 20.7
m/s (25 hz)
6Laboratory Setup
Wind Tunnel Testing
Lift and Drag Measurements - Used model without
pressure taps - Lift and Drag force measured
using dynamometer - Lift and Drag Coefficients
found using
7Laboratory Setup
Wind Tunnel Testing
Particle Image Velocimetry System - Experiments
performed by students over the summer - Uses
lasers and a high speed camera
8Laboratory Setup
Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis
- Uses StarWorks add-in for SolidWorks 3-D
modeling software - Easy visualization of
pressure and velocity fields
9Results of Wind Tunnel Testing
Pressure Measurements using Pressure Tapped Model
Pressure Coefficient of 1 Stagnation Point
Pressure Coefficient of 0 Free Stream Pressure
10Results of Wind Tunnel Testing
Down Force and Drag Measurements
11Results of Wind Tunnel Testing
Lift and Drag Coefficient Measurements
12CFD Results
Pressure
Velocity
13PIV and CFD Results
A Comparison of Velocities
PIV
CFD
14PIV and CFD Results
A Comparison of Streamlines
PIV
CFD
15CFD Analysis of Drafting
It is often said that racecars reach the highest
speeds while drafting. Why does this happen?
Answer Pressure differences
P
Pressure is higher behind both cars in draft
than single car
16Questions?