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Optimal design of aerodynamic force supplementary devices for the improvement of fuel consumption and emissions

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  • Yaghoub Pourasad
  • Amirhossein Ghanati
  • Mehrdad Khosravi

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One of the primary concerns in the automotive industry is energy saving, protecting the global environment and fuel consumption reduction. The main purpose of this study is to develop optimal supplementary parts for reduction of aerodynamic force of highway tractor and trailer combinations to reduce aerodynamic drag, without negatively affecting the usefulness or profitability of the vehicles. In this article, the possibility to improve the aerodynamic performance for boosting fuel economy of trucks is studied by optimal designing of supplementary devices. That will be carried out by using integrated computational fluid dynamic and genetic algorithm for simulation and geometry optimization of applied devices. Also, simulation results are verified by experimental results in wind tunnel. For this purpose, effects of various supplementary devices and configuration are added to space between cabin and cargo compartment to stabilize the vortex and decrease the drag resistance force. Finally, the geometry of appended device with considering the installation and packing conditions is optimized by using a genetic algorithm. Through the analysis of airflow contours and optimization procedure, results indicate that using two plates at the sidewalls of the gap with optimized length and installation angle can reach the maximum reduction of drag force and fuel consumption by 20 and 10%, respectively.

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  • Yaghoub Pourasad & Amirhossein Ghanati & Mehrdad Khosravi, 2017. "Optimal design of aerodynamic force supplementary devices for the improvement of fuel consumption and emissions," Energy & Environment, , vol. 28(3), pages 263-282, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:engenv:v:28:y:2017:i:3:p:263-282
    DOI: 10.1177/0958305X16681686
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