The aerodynamic drag, fuel consumption and hence CO2 emissions, of a road vehicle depend strongly on its flow structures and the pressure drag generated. The rear end flow which is an area of complex three-dimensional flow structures, contributes to the wake development and the overall aerodynamic performance of the vehicle.This paper seeks to provide improved insight into this flow region to better inform future drag reduction strategies. Using experimental and numerical techniques, two vehicle shapes have been studied; a 30% scale model of a Volvo S60 representing a 2003MY vehicle and a full scale 2010MY S60.First the surface topology of the rear end (rear window and trunk deck) of both configurations is analysed, using paint to visualise...
Political legislation and consumer requirements for a sustainable society require that vehicle manuf...
The aerodynamic drag force is the single biggest resistance force for a passenger car to overcome at...
Passenger vehicles are associated with travel flexibility, today it is clear that this flexibility i...
The aerodynamic drag, fuel consumption and hence CO2 emissions, of a road vehicle depend strongly on...
As vehicle manufacturers work to reduce energy consumption of all types of vehicles, external vehicl...
Car manufacturers are presented by a continuous increase in fuel prices and by ever more strict legi...
Since the fuel crisis of the 1970s, aerodynamic design has become essential to the vehicle design pr...
The rear end geometry of road vehicles has a significant impact on aerodynamic drag and hence on ene...
Passenger vehicles are considered to be bluff bodies, and therefore their total aerodynamic resistan...
The wake structure at the rear of road vehicle is known to be of prime importance in aerodynamics pe...
Road vehicles are still largely a consumer product and as such the styling of a vehicle becomes a ...
The flow field topology of passenger cars considerably changes under side wind conditions. This chan...
The importance of aerodynamics of road-going vehicles on the total driving resistance and hence fuel...
The general shape of a vehicle influences its aerodynamic performance through separation phenomena a...
A large contribution to the aerodynamic drag of a vehicle (30%(1) or more depending on vehicle shape...
Political legislation and consumer requirements for a sustainable society require that vehicle manuf...
The aerodynamic drag force is the single biggest resistance force for a passenger car to overcome at...
Passenger vehicles are associated with travel flexibility, today it is clear that this flexibility i...
The aerodynamic drag, fuel consumption and hence CO2 emissions, of a road vehicle depend strongly on...
As vehicle manufacturers work to reduce energy consumption of all types of vehicles, external vehicl...
Car manufacturers are presented by a continuous increase in fuel prices and by ever more strict legi...
Since the fuel crisis of the 1970s, aerodynamic design has become essential to the vehicle design pr...
The rear end geometry of road vehicles has a significant impact on aerodynamic drag and hence on ene...
Passenger vehicles are considered to be bluff bodies, and therefore their total aerodynamic resistan...
The wake structure at the rear of road vehicle is known to be of prime importance in aerodynamics pe...
Road vehicles are still largely a consumer product and as such the styling of a vehicle becomes a ...
The flow field topology of passenger cars considerably changes under side wind conditions. This chan...
The importance of aerodynamics of road-going vehicles on the total driving resistance and hence fuel...
The general shape of a vehicle influences its aerodynamic performance through separation phenomena a...
A large contribution to the aerodynamic drag of a vehicle (30%(1) or more depending on vehicle shape...
Political legislation and consumer requirements for a sustainable society require that vehicle manuf...
The aerodynamic drag force is the single biggest resistance force for a passenger car to overcome at...
Passenger vehicles are associated with travel flexibility, today it is clear that this flexibility i...