Variation of ground effect phenomena about downforce generating Tyrrell and NACA4412 aerofoils Online publication date: Sun, 21-Feb-2010
by Jonathan W. Vogt, Tracie J. Barber
International Journal of Aerodynamics (IJAD), Vol. 1, No. 1, 2010
Abstract: A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) investigation was undertaken to investigate the differences in ground effect phenomena about the inverted Tyrrell and inverted NACA4412 aerofoils, and how these phenomena change with ground clearance. In understanding what these differences are, it is hoped to better understand the mechanisms of ground effect. Phenomena were observed through observation of the normal and drag forces, pressure coefficient plots and an analysis of the dividing streamline and stagnation point. Results indicate that the Tyrrell aerofoil makes better use of ground effect by promoting a greater under-aerofoil flow rate and a more productive diffuser-effect.
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