Robust control of drag and lateral dynamic response for road vehicles exposed to cross-wind gusts

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A robust closed-loop active flow control strategy for road vehicles under unsteady cross-wind conditions is presented. It is designed based on black-box models identified from experimental data for a 3D bluff body equipped with Coanda actuators along the rear edges. The controller adjusts the blowing rates of the actuators individually, achieving a drag reduction of about 15% while simultaneously improving cross-wind sensitivity. Hereby, the lateral vehicle dynamics and driver behavior are taken into account and replicated in the wind tunnel via a novel model support system. The effectiveness of the control strategy is demonstrated via cross-wind gust experiments.

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Pfeiffer, J., & King, R. (2018). Robust control of drag and lateral dynamic response for road vehicles exposed to cross-wind gusts. Experiments in Fluids, 59(3), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00348-017-2479-7

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