Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Transient CFD Study of Aerodynamic Interaction Between Heavy-Duty Trucks During Highway Merging and Platoon Formation Under Crosswind
View through CrossRef
Highway merging and platoon formation are critical scenarios in heavy-duty vehicle aerodynamics. This study presents a transient computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of two trucks undergoing a merging maneuver and subsequent platoon formation. A three-dimensional unsteady Reynolds-Averaged Navier–Stokes (uRANS) approach with the SST k–ω turbulence model is employed under zero-crosswind and yawed inflow conditions. The present work provides a time-resolved characterization of truck–truck aerodynamic interactions during dynamic spacing evolution, enabling the capture of unsteady wake effects that are not accessible in steady-state formulations commonly used in cooperative driving studies. Unlike previous steady analyses, the approach resolves transient wake development, vortex shedding, and their direct impact on instantaneous aerodynamic loads. Results identify three interaction regimes: weak interaction, strong wake interaction during wake impingement, and wake recovery at larger spacing. Under zero-crosswind conditions, significant drag reduction is observed, confirming platooning benefits. However, crosswind conditions substantially reduce this benefit and increase lateral loads due to asymmetric pressure distribution and wake deflection. A non-linear spacing–drag relationship is observed, governed by wake evolution and shear-layer interaction. These findings provide quantitative insight into transient aerodynamic interactions and highlight the importance of accounting for unsteady and crosswind effects in platoon performance assessment.
Title: Transient CFD Study of Aerodynamic Interaction Between Heavy-Duty Trucks During Highway Merging and Platoon Formation Under Crosswind
Description:
Highway merging and platoon formation are critical scenarios in heavy-duty vehicle aerodynamics.
This study presents a transient computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of two trucks undergoing a merging maneuver and subsequent platoon formation.
A three-dimensional unsteady Reynolds-Averaged Navier–Stokes (uRANS) approach with the SST k–ω turbulence model is employed under zero-crosswind and yawed inflow conditions.
The present work provides a time-resolved characterization of truck–truck aerodynamic interactions during dynamic spacing evolution, enabling the capture of unsteady wake effects that are not accessible in steady-state formulations commonly used in cooperative driving studies.
Unlike previous steady analyses, the approach resolves transient wake development, vortex shedding, and their direct impact on instantaneous aerodynamic loads.
Results identify three interaction regimes: weak interaction, strong wake interaction during wake impingement, and wake recovery at larger spacing.
Under zero-crosswind conditions, significant drag reduction is observed, confirming platooning benefits.
However, crosswind conditions substantially reduce this benefit and increase lateral loads due to asymmetric pressure distribution and wake deflection.
A non-linear spacing–drag relationship is observed, governed by wake evolution and shear-layer interaction.
These findings provide quantitative insight into transient aerodynamic interactions and highlight the importance of accounting for unsteady and crosswind effects in platoon performance assessment.
Related Results
Crosswind aerodynamics of low pressure ratio fans
Crosswind aerodynamics of low pressure ratio fans
Ultra-high bypass ratio (UHBPR) turbofans offer significant reductions in fuel burn and pollutant emissions due to their higher propulsive efficiency. To minimise drag and weight p...
AI and Incidental Findings
AI and Incidental Findings
Photo by Accuray on Unsplash
INTRODUCTION
Delayed and missed follow-up on incidental findings threatens patient health and is a major financial risk for healthcare systems. The hea...
Safety Evaluation of Highway Transportation Environment in Water Sensitive Sections: Case Study of Boshen Highway in China
Safety Evaluation of Highway Transportation Environment in Water Sensitive Sections: Case Study of Boshen Highway in China
Abstract
China was striving to build “Smooth, Efficient, Safe, Green” comprehensive transportation system, which demanded highways to meet traffic safety functional ...
A Review on the Synergistic Approaches for Heavy Metals Bioremediation: Harnessing the Power of Plant-Microbe Interactions
A Review on the Synergistic Approaches for Heavy Metals Bioremediation: Harnessing the Power of Plant-Microbe Interactions
Heavy metals contamination is a serious threat to all life forms. Long term exposure of heavy metals can lead to different life-threatening medical conditions including cancers of ...
Management and Control of Connected and Automated Vehicle Platoon in the Process of Variable Speed Driving, Vehicle Cut-Out or Cut-In
Management and Control of Connected and Automated Vehicle Platoon in the Process of Variable Speed Driving, Vehicle Cut-Out or Cut-In
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">The Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) platoon can run at the speed limit and the minimum safe time gap...
The influence of vehicle body roll motion on aerodynamic characteristics under crosswind condition
The influence of vehicle body roll motion on aerodynamic characteristics under crosswind condition
Purpose
The purpose of this study is investigate the transient aerodynamic characteristics of high-speed vehicle with body roll motion under crosswind condition...
Optimization design of highway route based on deep learning
Optimization design of highway route based on deep learning
Introduction: In recent years, the total mileage and line density of China’s highways have increased year by year. It is estimated that by 2026, the total mileage of national highw...
Random Analysis of Heavy‐Duty Vehicle Based on Rigid–Elastic Synthesis
Random Analysis of Heavy‐Duty Vehicle Based on Rigid–Elastic Synthesis
Heavy‐duty vehicles have the advantages of heavy load, long transportation distance and so on, and ride comfort is an important feature of heavy‐duty vehicles. Flexibility of the h...

