Aerodynamics analysis of a solar-powered racing car using computational fluid dynamics
College
Gokongwei College of Engineering
Department/Unit
Mechanical Engineering
Document Type
Archival Material/Manuscript
Publication Date
2011
Abstract
In designing a solar-powered racing car, one of the factors that need to be considered is its aerodynamics performance. The shape of a car is a discrete characteristic of its actual performance. The lesser the drag around the exterior surfaces of the car the much faster it can possibly go. Manipulating the shape by design of each of the components of the car would result to different results in the aerodynamics characteristic of the car. However, in getting the actual aerodynamic performance of different designs in an actual experiment would entail much cost and time. The study aims to establish an alternative methodology in evaluating the aerodynamic performance of a solar-car design using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Results show that the use of CFD analysis in aerodynamics performance can simplify the design phase by evaluating the drag and lift coefficient.
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Recommended Citation
Ubando, A. T., Omboy, B. C., & Marfori, I. V. (2011). Aerodynamics analysis of a solar-powered racing car using computational fluid dynamics. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8562
Disciplines
Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics
Keywords
Solar cars—Aerodynamics; Automobiles, Racing—Aerodynamics; Computational fluid dynamics
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