Basic Theories and State of the Art.- Results of the DrivAer Model.- Statistical Analysis of the Parameters.- Transferability Study on the SUV Model.
Chenyi Zhang did his PhD project in the field of vehicle aerodynamics and thermal management at the Institute of Automotive Engineering (IFS) at University of Stuttgart. He works as an engineer in driving resistance testing for a renowned German automobile manufacturer.
Chenyi Zhang analyzes the influences of moving ground simulation technique in wind tunnel tests. In his work, the classical investigations on vehicle shape parameters with fixed ground conditions are reviewed with modern moving ground simulation technique. The investigations are performed by means of CFD simulations and model scale wind tunnel tests at IFS, University of Stuttgart. The shape parameters of two reference vehicles – the DrivAer and the AeroSUV model with notchback, fastback and estate back – are varied and investigated. The author presents different results in drag and lift for the varied geometry parameters. The classical results of the parametric study on the vehicle basic shapes for vehicle aerodynamics could be complemented with the findings of the present research.
Contents
Basic Theories and State of the Art
Results of the DrivAer Model
Statistical Analysis of the Parameters
Transferability Study on the SUV Model
Target Groups
Researchers and students of mechanical engineering, especially automotive engineering
Research and development engineers in the fields of aerodynamics, vehicle layout design and wind tunnel technology
About the Author
Chenyi Zhang did his PhD project in the field of vehicle aerodynamics and thermal management at the Institute of Automotive Engineering (IFS) at University of Stuttgart. He works as an engineer in driving resistance testing for a renowned German automobile manufacturer.