Abstract
The continuous surge in gas prices has raised major concerns about vehicle fuel efficiency, and drag reduction devices offer a promising strategy. In this paper, we investigate the mechanisms by which geometrically optimized bumps, placed on the rear end of the cabin roof of a generic truck, reduce aerodynamic drag. The incorporation of these devices requires proper choices of the size, location, and overall geometry. In the following analysis we identify these factors using a novel methodology. The numerical technique combines automatic modeling of the add-ons, computational fluid dynamics and optimization using orthogonal arrays, and probabilistic restarts. Numerical results showed reduction in aerodynamic drag between 6% and 10%.
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Ait Moussa, A., Fischer, J., & Yadav, R. (2015). Aerodynamic Drag Reduction for a Generic Truck Using Geometrically Optimized Rear Cabin Bumps. Journal of Engineering (United Kingdom), 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/789475
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