Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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663422 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The paper presents some recent experimental results concerning tracer gas diffusion within the near wake of a simplified model car. The model car is an Ahmed model (with a rear slant angle of 5°, 25° or 40°). Pollutant emission is simulated using heated air injected through a small pipe at one side of the model base. Fine cold wire thermometry is used to measure instantaneous temperature excess in the near wake. Characteristics of the mean and fluctuating temperature fields are presented for the near wake (0 < xâ < 10) where xâ is the distance x downstream from the model normalized by the model height H. Results are explained accounting for the velocity field.
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Authors
Kévin Gosse, Pierre Paranthoën, Béatrice Patte-Rouland, Michel Gonzalez,