Minimising the aerodynamic drag of commercial vehicles is important economically and ecologically. This work demonstrates the effective use of lobed-mixing geometries, traditionally used to enhance flow mixing, as a viable, passive flow control method for reducing base pressure drag of boat-tailed ground vehicles. Experiments were performed on a 1/24th-scale Heavy Goods Vehicle representative model at a Reynolds number of 2.3 × 105 with force and hot-wire anemometry measurements used to quantify drag and wake characteristics. Tests on a baseline (no boat-tail), an unaltered boat-tail, and lobed-mixing configurations with varying pitch and height were compared. Overall, the baseline and unaltered boat-tail exhibited good correlation to previous results. This provided confidence in the methodology adopted. Results using lobed mixers showed up to a 10.2% drag reduction with the added vorticity produced acting to fundamentally shift the nature of the wake. This is manifested principally through the generation of counter-rotating vortical structures which enhance crosswise flow entrainment into the base wake. This action is observed to limit flow entrainment towards the ground leading to a higher wake and a characteristic ‘waist’. Enhanced mixing is also demonstrated. Overall, results suggest the suitability of lobed mixers as an effective means for drag reduction of boat-tailed ground vehicles.
Rejniak, A., & Gatto, A. (2019). Application of Lobed Mixers to Reduce Drag of Boat-Tailed Ground Vehicles. Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 12(6), 1729-1744. doi: 10.29252/jafm.12.06.29742
MLA
A. Rejniak; A. Gatto. "Application of Lobed Mixers to Reduce Drag of Boat-Tailed Ground Vehicles", Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 12, 6, 2019, 1729-1744. doi: 10.29252/jafm.12.06.29742
HARVARD
Rejniak, A., Gatto, A. (2019). 'Application of Lobed Mixers to Reduce Drag of Boat-Tailed Ground Vehicles', Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 12(6), pp. 1729-1744. doi: 10.29252/jafm.12.06.29742
VANCOUVER
Rejniak, A., Gatto, A. Application of Lobed Mixers to Reduce Drag of Boat-Tailed Ground Vehicles. Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 2019; 12(6): 1729-1744. doi: 10.29252/jafm.12.06.29742