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Volumetric 3-component velocimetry measurements of the flow field on the rear window of a generic car model

Volumetric 3-component velocimetry measurements of the flow field on the rear window of a generic car model
Volumetric 3-component velocimetry measurements of the flow field on the rear window of a generic car model
Volumetric 3-component Velocimetry measurements are carried out in the flow field around the rear window of a generic car model, the so-called Ahmed body. This particular flow field is known to be highly unsteady, three dimensional and characterized by strong vortices. The volumetric velocity measurements from the present experiments provide the most comprehensive data for this flow field to date. The present study focuses on the wake flow modifications which result from using a simple flow control device, such as the one recently employed by Fourrié et al. [1]. The mean data clearly show the structure of this complex flow and confirm the drag reduction mechanism suggested by Fourrié et al. The results show that strengthening the separated flow leads to weakening the longitudinal vortices and vice versa. The present paper shows that the Volumetric 3-component Velocimetry technique is a powerful tool used for a better understanding of a threedimensional unsteady complex flow such that developing around a bluffbody.
volumetric 3-component velocimetry, ahmed body, aerodynamics, wake flow
0354-9836
313-320
Tounsi, Nabil
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Fourrié, Grégoire
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Oualli, Hamid
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Keirsbulck, Laurent
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Hanchi, Samir
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Labraga, Larbi
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Tounsi, Nabil
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Fourrié, Grégoire
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Oualli, Hamid
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Keirsbulck, Laurent
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Hanchi, Samir
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Tounsi, Nabil, Fourrié, Grégoire, Oualli, Hamid, Keirsbulck, Laurent, Hanchi, Samir and Labraga, Larbi (2012) Volumetric 3-component velocimetry measurements of the flow field on the rear window of a generic car model. Thermal Science, 16 (1), 313-320. (doi:10.2298/TSCI111220036T).

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Volumetric 3-component Velocimetry measurements are carried out in the flow field around the rear window of a generic car model, the so-called Ahmed body. This particular flow field is known to be highly unsteady, three dimensional and characterized by strong vortices. The volumetric velocity measurements from the present experiments provide the most comprehensive data for this flow field to date. The present study focuses on the wake flow modifications which result from using a simple flow control device, such as the one recently employed by Fourrié et al. [1]. The mean data clearly show the structure of this complex flow and confirm the drag reduction mechanism suggested by Fourrié et al. The results show that strengthening the separated flow leads to weakening the longitudinal vortices and vice versa. The present paper shows that the Volumetric 3-component Velocimetry technique is a powerful tool used for a better understanding of a threedimensional unsteady complex flow such that developing around a bluffbody.

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Published date: 2012
Keywords: volumetric 3-component velocimetry, ahmed body, aerodynamics, wake flow
Organisations: Aerodynamics & Flight Mechanics Group

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Local EPrints ID: 355050
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/355050
ISSN: 0354-9836
PURE UUID: fa35121f-a24b-401a-902a-a304ecec696f

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Date deposited: 12 Aug 2013 12:16
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 14:28

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Author: Nabil Tounsi
Author: Grégoire Fourrié
Author: Hamid Oualli
Author: Laurent Keirsbulck
Author: Samir Hanchi
Author: Larbi Labraga

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