Effects of Wheel Rotation on Long-Period Wake Dynamics of the DrivAer Fastback Model
Lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) simulations were performed to capture the long-period dynamics within the wake of a realistic DrivAer fastback model with stationary and rotating wheels. The simulations showed that the wake developed as a low-pressure torus regardless of whether the wheels were rotating. This torus shrank in size on the base in the case of rotating wheels, leading to a reduction in the low-pressure footprint on the base, and consequently a 7% decrease in the total vehicle drag in comparison to the stationary wheels case. Furthermore, the lateral vortex shedding experienced a long-period switching associated with the bi-stability in both the stationary and rotating wheels cases. This bi-stability contributed to low-frequency side force oscillations (<1 Hz) in alignment with the peak motion-sickness-inducing frequency (0.2 Hz).
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