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Doctoral Thesis
Author of thesis: Ing. Ondřej Čavoj, Ph.D.
Acad. year: 2018/2019
Supervisor: prof. Ing. Václav Píštěk, DrSc.
Reviewers: Ing. Robert Popela, Ph.D., Ing. Zdeněk Sloupenský, Ph.D.
Several types of discrepancies have been examined between CFD simulations, wind tunnel measurements and real world conditions. The results of different wheel rotation methods show that while stationary approaches can often substitute real unsteady wheel rotation, they can also be very sensitive to the exact angular positioning of wheel rims. Using both measured and computed flow fields, the lower part of wheel wake was identified as a key area, showing differences between rotation methods and sources of simulation errors in general. It was also shown that the level of detail in tyre geometry and its deformation near contact patch do not have a large impact on accuracy. Due to the absence of tyre rotation, the tyre sidewall was identified as an important place of flow separation with large effect on flow field and forces. Angle of attack study confirmed that assessing purely straight-line drag causes its under prediction compared to real-world values. This judgement would however benefit from obtaining data in more adverse conditions compared to those currently available. Finally, tyre radial expansion was investigated, causing a drop in drag with increasing vehicle velocity and altering the flow around the rear bodywork. Ignoring this effect can therefore negatively influence the aerodynamic development of a vehicle.
CFD, sliding mesh, tyre deformation, angle of attack, tyre radial expansion
Date of defence
21.08.2019
Result of the defence
Defended (thesis was successfully defended)
Process of defence
Práce byla řešena v úzké spolupráci s průmyslovým partnerem Škoda Auto. Její přínos je zejména v rozvoji modelování vozidel a jejich odporů metodami CFD.
Language of thesis
Czech
Faculty
Fakulta strojního inženýrství
Department
Institute of Automotive Engineering
Study programme
Machines and Equipment (D4Z-K)
Field of study
Design and Process Engineering (D-KPI)
Composition of Committee
prof. Ing. Josef Štětina, Ph.D. (předseda) Ing. Zdeněk Sloupenský, Ph.D. (člen) Ing. Robert Popela, Ph.D. (člen) prof. Ing. František Bauer, CSc. (člen) doc. Ing. Petr Porteš, Ph.D. (člen) doc. Ing. Miroslav Škopán, CSc. (člen)
Supervisor’s reportprof. Ing. Václav Píštěk, DrSc.
Reviewer’s reportIng. Robert Popela, Ph.D.
Reviewer’s reportIng. Zdeněk Sloupenský, Ph.D.
Responsibility: Mgr. et Mgr. Hana Odstrčilová