RANS-based aerodynamic optimization of a pickup truck: performance assessment and verification of add-on improvements
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Pickup trucks represent a significant share of the global automotive market yet
remain characterized by poor aerodynamic efficiency due to their inherent bluffbody geometry. This study investigates the aerodynamics of a generic double-cab
pickup truck, in two configurations: the open and closed bed, using steady state
RANS turbulence model and wind tunnel validation. Three turbulence models,
Realizable k − ε, Lag EB k − ε, and SST k − ω were evaluated against experimental
data to determine the most accurate approach for predicting drag trends across
configurations. The Lag EB k−ε model demonstrated superior fidelity in predicting
∆CD trends and was selected for the baseline flow topology study and optimization
phases. The baseline flow topology analysis identified various critical sources of
drag and the generation of a distinct pair of counter-rotating vortex that negatively
impacts the drag generation. Several aerodynamic add-on devices were designed
and assessed, including a sealed cabin-bed gap, a shortened tailgate, and a rearcab spoiler. Results indicate that sealing the cabin-bed gap yields a drag reduction
of approximately 2.0%. The optimal configuration, combining the gap seal with
the spoiler, achieved a drag reduction of 3.2% for the open bed configuration and
2.4% for the closed bed configuration. These findings demonstrate that targeted
management of the cabin wake and gap flow can significantly mitigate form drag
without altering the primary vehicle architecture.
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Vehicle Aerodynamics, Pickup Truck, CFD, RANS, Turbulence Modeling, Drag Reduction, Wind Tunnel Testing, Wake Topology, Flow Control, Add-ons optimisation
