Browse Publications Technical Papers 2013-01-1253
2013-04-08

Unsteady Aerodynamics of an Oscillating Fastback Model 2013-01-1253

This paper investigates the surface pressures found on the sides of a Davis model under steady state conditions and during yawed oscillations at a reduced frequency which would generally be assumed to give a quasi-static response. The surface pressures are used to investigate the flow field and integrated to infer aerodynamic loads. The results show hysteresis in the oscillating model's results, most strongly in the A-pillar flows. The changes to the oscillating model's flow field reduces the intensity of the surface pressures around the rear pillars, reduce the strength and extent of the A-pillar vortex and cause the surface pressures to couple with the oscillating motion. This work shows the flows around the front of a vehicle may be more important to a vehicle's unsteady aerodynamics than is generally accepted and also leads to the conclusions that the reduced frequency parameter may not fully describe the onset unsteadiness.

SAE MOBILUS

Subscribers can view annotate, and download all of SAE's content. Learn More »

Access SAE MOBILUS »

Members save up to 16% off list price.
Login to see discount.
We also recommend:
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Improvement in Vehicle Motion Performance by Suppression of Aerodynamic Load Fluctuations

2015-01-1537

View Details

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Modeling of Transient Aerodynamic Forces based on Crosswind Test

2016-01-1577

View Details

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Six-Degree-of-Freedom Accelerations: Linear Arrays Compared with Angular Rate Sensors in Impact Events

2017-01-1465

View Details

X