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The unsteady wind environment of road vehicles, PART ONE: a review of the on-road turbulent wind environment

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posted on 2024-10-30, 15:41 authored by Kevin Cooper, Simon WatkinsSimon Watkins
This paper is the first of two papers that address the simulation and effects of turbulence on surface vehicle aerodynamics. This, the first paper, focuses on the characteristics of the turbulent flow field encountered by a road vehicle. The natural wind environment is usually unsteady but is almost universally replaced by a smooth flow in both wind tunnel and computational domains. In this paper, the characteristics of turbulence in the relative-velocity co-ordinate system of a moving ground vehicle are reviewed, drawing on work from Wind Engineering experience. Data are provided on typical turbulence levels, probability density functions and velocity spectra to which vehicles are exposed. The focus is on atmospheric turbulence, however the transient flow field from the wakes of other road vehicles and roadside objects are also considered. The effects of turbulence on vehicle aerodynamics and methods of experimental simulation are reviewed in a companion paper, Part 2 ( Watkins and Cooper, 2007 ).

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Start page

315

End page

332

Total pages

18

Outlet

Vehicle Aerodynamics 2007 - SP 2066

Editors

Society of Automotive Engineers

Publisher

Society of Automotive Engineers

Place published

Warrendale PA, USA

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006007210

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-02-25

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