Abstract:
With the booming of electronic commerce and logistics
industry, tractor-trailers play an increasingly important role in
transport industry. However, as tractor-trailers are large
consumers of energy, this issue arouses the attention of scholars
and manufacturers to reduce their energy consumption due to
the global energy crisis. For tractor-trailers, aerodynamic drag
accounts for a large proportion of total resistance, thus
reduction of aerodynamic drag is an efficient energy-saving
method. Among various kinds of aerodynamic drag, the gap
flow between truck and trailer has a relatively large impact,
which has attracted people’s attention. Due to the great
differences in structures and sizes of trucks, it is of great
significance to find out the optimal gap between truck head and
carriage to get the best aerodynamic characteristics.
This paper aims to explore the optimum gap of each model
and analyze the mechanisms and laws of the flow. The Ahmed
reference model was established, without considering other
factors, such as wheels, wing mirrors and so on. The grid
division was done with ICEM software. By comparing the CFD
numerical simulation results in ANSYS FLUENT with the
wind tunnel experiment, the established model was evidenced
to be correct and reliable. Three typical tractor-trailers were
chosen and simplified as models with different area ratios of
truck and trailer. The turbulent flow around models was
investigated with LES (Large Eddy Simulation) model to
discuss the influence on aerodynamic characteristics caused by
gap between truck and trailer. It is indicated by the research that
there was a best gap for minimal coefficient of drag (𝐶") about
per model. In conclusion, when the height of trucks does not
exceed that of trailers, it has the minimal 𝐶"when the area ratio
is close to one. The relationship among gap, 𝐶"and area ratio
provides a meaningful reference for the design of trucks in
efficiently reducing fuel consumption and greenhouse gas
emission.
Description:
Papers presented at the 13th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Portoroz, Slovenia on 17-19 July 2017 .