Static pressure behind a vehicle

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Caito
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Joined: 16 Jun 2009, 05:30
Location: Switzerland

Static pressure behind a vehicle

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Hi all,


I know that usually behind a moving a vehicle there's a pressure lower than atmospheric.

Do you have any idea how much, or how to calculate? I'm looking mostly into trucks (let's say a flat back) rather than racecars.

I've found nice plots but with no absolute values.
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Thanks for your help!
Caito
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Greg Locock
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Joined: 30 Jun 2012, 00:48

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In the example, the pressure is probably dark blue = ambient-.2*1/2*rho*v^2

e36jon
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Joined: 25 Apr 2016, 02:22
Location: California, USA

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Greetings Caito

If big truck aero is an interest area you would really dig "Aerodynamics of Road Vehicles" by Hucho. Large vehicle aero gets a bunch of coverage (buses, trains too.). And in general it is a superb text on aero, if a bit dated. (I don't know if they have revved the edition since my copy which was published in 1987.)

Here in the U.S. there has been (finally) quite a bit of movement recently on aero devices for semis, so we are seeing things like flush wheel covers, under trailer 'barge-boards', and even foldable tapered tail fairings... (All of which are covered in the book. Nothing new under the sun?)

Good luck with your project!

Jon

Caito
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Thanks for the replies!!
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