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摘要
车轮对地面车辆的空气动力学性能起着重要的作用。许多研究都集中在单独或驾驶室中的单个车轮上。然而,对后轮周围流场的关注较少,尤其是考虑到与前轮的距离变化时,尽管它对空气动力很重要。在本研究中,修改了一个通用参考体,并在驾驶室内安装了一个后轮,并分析了车轮间距的变化。采用reynolds - average Navier-Stokes (RANS)模型考虑了多种变化,模型得出的结果与实验结果吻合良好。结果表明,只有在轮距较小时才会出现两个上后轮室外流涡。结果表明,当轮距为1.5轮径时,阻力值最小。在此轮距下,可防止后轮形成外侧射流涡,从而使后轮阻力减小10%以上。进一步减小间距不会带来任何阻力优势。此外,从前轮室流出的气流被投射到离车身更远的地方,将后轮室的气流吸引到舷外射流漩涡中。
A Detailed Numerical Study on Aerodynamic Interactions of Tandem Wheels on a Generic Vehicle
Wheels contribute significantly to the aerodynamic performance of ground vehicles. Many studies have focused on investigating a single wheel either in isolation or in a wheelhouse. However, there has been less focus on the flow field around a rear wheel, especially when considering varying proximity to the front wheel, despite its importance on aerodynamic forces. In this study, a generic reference body is modified and fitted with a rear wheel within a wheelhouse and analysed while the wheel spacing varies. Reynolds-Averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) modelling was employed to allow for multiple variations to be considered and the model produced results in good agreement with experimental results. The results confirm that two upper rear wheelhouse outflow vortices are only present when the wheel spacing is short. It was found that the drag values were minimal for the wheel spacing at a critical distance of 1.5 wheel diameters. At this wheel spacing, the formation of the outboard jetting vortex is prevented at the rear wheel, and hence, the rear wheel drag is reduced by more than 10%. Any further reduction in the spacing does not provide any drag benefits. Also, the outflow from the front wheelhouse is projected further away from the body, drawing flow from the rear wheelhouse into the outboard jetting vortex.