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Quiz: Qualitative Flow Analysis
All right, all you armchair aerodynamicists of Ecomodder (alliterative and otherwise). Here's another quiz for you:
Below are three GIFs of tufts on the back window of a 2013 Prius liftback, taken on my cellphone taped to the trunk floor, looking up at the window. There is no antenna on the car (shark fin or wire), no washer nozzle, and no wiper. All three videos were taken at 55 mph indicated on the same section of road, northbound into a 15 mph NNE headwind. The first GIF is your baseline. For the following two, I changed one thing--that is, there is exactly one change from the baseline configuration in each of those two videos. What are the changes? Baseline: https://media.giphy.com/media/yLevPn...Kvla/giphy.gif Altered 1: https://media.giphy.com/media/hG8hsy...J1Pc/giphy.gif Altered 2: https://media.giphy.com/media/iJ5bjh...zMgS/giphy.gif |
Are you saying 2 and 3 had a piece put back on (as in return to OEM)? Or are we just guessing a random mod?
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Love the challenge, and don't mind egg on my face if I am wrong.
For reference, but no antenna on the car, no washer nozzle, and no wiper: https://images.hgmsites.net/med/2013...00413504_m.jpg Baseline: Very good flow, isn't it? I'd be pretty happy with that. Altered 1: I'd be reasonably confident you've added a fence/lip (eg a 1-inch high vertical plate or similar) that causes separation from the top of the hatch. Altered 2: A harder one. My wife (who has watched aero testing tufts for about 25 years) says the wiper has been put back on. I say the antenna has been put back on. |
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I may trial some fins along the hatch edges just to see what happens. |
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https://images.hgmsites.net/med/2013...00413858_m.jpg I've never looked at a Prius with this in mind, so I am not sure. If the spoiler is just a continuation of the hatch angle (or makes it only very slightly shallower) then it will do nothing / very little to reduce lift. Of course, if you want to get rid of nearly all lift, place a fence across the mid-point of the roof! |
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Surely someone else has tried it and reported their results, but apart from my data, I've never seen anyone else reduce drag by added long fins down each side of a rear hatch that has attached flow (and I assume, therefore, trailing vortices). |
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