Title: Aerodynamic Forces on Trucks
1Aerodynamic Forces on Trucks
- The loads on a single truck as a function of yaw
angle and tractor-trailer gap spacing. - The drag of two trucks in tandem at zero yaw.
M. Hammache F. Browand Ground Vehicle
Aerodynamics Lab
2Wind-Tunnel Truck Models
3Wind-Tunnel Truck Models
Netting over the cab
Six-component force balance support
4Tractor and Trailer with Gap
Rounded vertical leading edges on trailer
5Surface Maps
6Drag Forces
7Fluctuations of Drag Forces
Cab
Trailer
8Side Forces
Cab
Trailer
9Fluctuations of Side Forces
Cab
Trailer
10Rolling Moments
Cab
Trailer
11Two Trucks in Tandem
- Previous results reported in SAE paper to be
given in March 02. - Drag savings for two trucks in tandem depends
upon the drags of individual trucks in isolation,
and upon which truck is leading. - For completeness, we have made additional
measurements over a large range of truck drag
coefficients
12Effect of Front Bluntness
Blunt
CDTotal Cpf - Cpr CDsf .95
13Platoon Combinations
Flow
Front truck (CDF) Rear truck (CDR)
Rounded-Rounded
Rounded-Blunt
Blunt-Blunt
Blunt-Rounded
14Drag vs. Truck Separation
Blunt - Blunt
15Drag vs. Truck Separation
Blunt - Blunt
Blunt - Rounded
Rounded - Rounded
Rounded - Blunt
16Average Drag Summary
Total Drag/Total Drag in isolation
17Decreasing CD
18Average Drag Summary
Blunt - Rounded
Rounded - Rounded
Blunt - Blunt
Rounded - Blunt