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Old 01-26-2013, 11:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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NASA - Dryden Flight Research Center Truck Aerodynamic study.

Just thought I'd post up this link, pdf file 170 pages, most have probably already been there, but for those that haven't:
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...2011024974.pdf
Just a quick summary on the van study, the numbers clearly outline the benefits of rounded edges all around:
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.....a standard passenger van modified at the Dryden Flight Research Center to investigate the aerodynamics of trucks. The resulting vehicle--re-fashioned with sheet metal--resembled a motor home, with rounded vertical corners on the vehicle's front and rear sections. For subsequent tests, researchers installed a "boat tail" structure, shown in the photograph. During a decade spanning the 1970s and 1980s, Dryden researchers conducted tests to determine the extent to which adjustments in the shape of trucks reduced aerodynamic drag and improved efficiency. During the tests, the vehicle's sides were fitted with tufts, or strings, that showed air flow. The investigators concluded that rounding the vertical corners front and rear reduced drag by 40 percent, yet decreased the vehicle's internal volume by only 1.3 percent. Rounding both the vertical and horizontal corners cut drag by 54 percent, resulting in a three percent loss of internal volume. A second group of tests added a faired underbody and a boat tail, the latter feature resulting in drag reduction of about 15 percent.


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