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Bio-inspired cab-roof fairing of heavy vehicles for enhancing drag reduction and driving stability

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCES
卷 131, 期 -, 页码 868-879

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2017.08.010

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Bio-inspired design; Drag reduction; Flow control; Heavy vehicle; Cab-roof fairing; Driving stability; Passive device

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  1. KAIA in Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport [NTIS 1615007940]

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Cab-roof fairing (CRF) has been developed to reduce the drag exerted on the forebody, thereby promoting fuel saving and environmental pollution control. Conventional CRFs with a 2D streamlined curvature have limitations in enhancing the driving stability and in reducing the drag at the forebody. In this study, new CRFs were designed with flow-guiding structures by mimicking the external forebody shape of sea lions. To evaluate the drag reduction effects of the proposed bio-inspired CRFs, three different types of CRFs (i.e., basic, bio-inspired, and advanced bio-inspired) were installed at scaled-down vehicle models of 15-ton (1:8) and 5-ton (1:6) heavy vehicles. The advanced bio-inspired CRF considerably reduced the drag coefficient of the 15-ton and 5-ton models by similar to 20% and 22.4%, respectively. The side force was also reduced by up to 8% and 9% for the 15-ton and 5-ton models with the advanced bio-inspired CRF at a yaw angle of beta = 3 degrees, respectively. The flow characteristics around the forebody of the 15-ton model (1:15) with and without CRFs were analyzed by particle image velocimetry to elucidate the drag-reduction mechanism of the proposed CRFs. The bio-inspired CRFs significantly reduced the regions of separated shear flow and turbulent kinetic energy level on the side surfaces of the vehicle models. The findings provide useful information for improving the design of new forebody devices to reduce the drag and enhance the driving stability of heavy vehicles. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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