WO2008033727A2 - Vehicle fairing system - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a system for improving the aerodynamic profile of vehicles utilizing front end, rear end and side vehicle fairing structures, especially for use on a tractor-trailer.
- the system improves fuel consumption without affecting loading and unloading operations.
- U.S. Patent No. 6,799,791 discloses a vehicle fairing structure that may be deployed on the rear of a trailer box. While this fairing structure significantly reduces drag at the rear end of the trailer box a significant amount of drag is also associated with the front of the trailer box, where there is known to be an area of high pressure and relatively stagnant air approximately at the middle of the forward vertical face of the trailer cab.
- a front fairing structure adapted to be positioned in the gap between a tractor and a trailer in a tractor-trailer combination is disclosed in a United States Provisional Patent Application No. 60/844,51 1, and in a non-provisional application claiming the benefit of priority thereof, filed concurrently herewith.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,746,160 discloses a semi-trailer truck with front air flow panels and fabric side skirts, but does not address the problem of drag at the rear end of the trailer box.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,611,847 discloses inflatable/extendable skirts along the side of a tractor-trailer to reduce air drag, but does not address the problem of drag at the top or rear ends of the vehicle.
- the claimed invention fills the gaps left by prior disclosures by providing a vehicle fairing system comprising vehicle fairing structures that function together to optimize the aerodynamic profile of a vehicle.
- the invention is a vehicle fairing system for a vehicle having a front vehicular component and a rear vehicular component in tandem and separated by a gap, for optimizing the efficiency of vehicles by improving their aerodynamic profile, and thus reducing the amount of power needed to overcome aerodynamic operations.
- the system comprises front end, rear end, and side vehicle fairing structures.
- the front end vehicle fairing structure comprises a top surface adapted to be attached to the front end of the roof of the rear vehicular component (sometimes referred to herein as the "horizontal surface") and two side surfaces each adapted to be attached to respective sides of the rear vehicular component and joining opposite ends of the top surface and generally perpendicular to the top surface.
- Each of the horizontal and vertical surfaces has a proximal edge adapted to be positioned adjacent a vehicle, and a distal edge adapted to be positioned away from the vehicle with respect to the respective proximal edge.
- the area bounded by the distal edges of the surfaces is smaller than an area bounded by the proximal edges.
- the fairing structure is positioned adjacent a rear vehicular component (in preferred embodiments, the front of a trailer box) in a gap between said rear vehicular component and a front vehicular component (such as a tractor cab), sufficiently close to the front vehicular component to impede or otherwise lessen transverse and vertical airflow in the gap, lessening aerodynamic drag. This is accomplished by positioning the distal and proximal edges of the surfaces relative to each other such that the fairing structure, when positioned adjacent the rear vehicular component in the gap, re-directs air from the rear vehicular component and additionally impedes or otherwise lessens air flow in the gap, forming an effective closure of the gap.
- the vehicle fairing structure is positioned in the gap between a tractor and a trailer box in a tractor-trailer combination, such that the proximal edges of the top and side surfaces attach to the leading top and side edges, respectively, of the front of the trailer box, and the top and first and second side surfaces (collectively the "fairing surfaces") are curved so that the distal edges bound an area inboard of the sides of the trailer box.
- the fairing surfaces may be attached directly to the roof or top and front side edges of the trailer box, forming an uninterrupted surface from the fairing structure to the trailer.
- the rear end structure comprises a first semi-rigid surface having a curved edge, with the first semi-rigid surface secured to the vehicle in a manner that permits the first semi-rigid surface to assume two positions: a first position adjacent to the vehicle, and a second position extended from the vehicle.
- a first joint structure that spans the first semi-rigid surface, to permit the first semi-rigid surface to be folded when in the first position and unfolded when in the second position.
- the first semi-rigid surface advantageously acts as a single panel when fully deployed, while converting to two panels to facilitate retraction and storage.
- the first and second semi-rigid surfaces are joined together at their first and second curved edges by a second joint structure adapted to permit the first and second semi-rigid surfaces to fold approximately together when the first and second semi-rigid surfaces are adjacent the vehicle.
- the rear end structure is designed so as not to impact loading and unloading operations, and may incorporate additional features, more fully described in the aforesaid U.S. Patent No. 6,799,791 B2, incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein.
- the first and second side structures each comprise a surface extending generally vertically toward the ground from the sides of the vehicle. Each such side surface has a first edge toward the front of the vehicle and a second edge toward the rear of the vehicle, which in preferred embodiments curve inward toward the center line of the vehicle.
- the side fairing structures extend along the respective sides of the trailer box. In preferred embodiments, a rear portion of a respective side fairing structure is behind the rear wheels of the trailer and a front portion of the side fairing structure extends along the side of the trailer, terminating to the rear of the rear wheels of the tractor cab.
- the rear and front may be multiple, separate side fairing substructures which together form the side structure.
- a surface or panel is "semi-rigid" when it is of such thickness and material properties that, when flat, its bending stiffness and strength are low enough to permit the panel to bend elastically, without permanent deformation, to a radius of the same order of magnitude as the panel's width or height, and yet, when so bent elastically, the panel has sufficient resistance to buckling to enable it to resist load as a shell structure. Because the bending is elastic, the surface will re-assume a planar geometry upon ending the application of the external force used to create the bending. This semi-rigid construction can be achieved by forming each of the fairing surfaces from a sheet of material such as sheet polypropylene.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a tractor-trailer combination incorporating a front fairing on the trailer box according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a detail of the fairing structure according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a detail of the rear end fairing structure.
- FIG. 4 is a detail of the structure depicted in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a tractor-trailer combination incorporating a fairing structure according to the invention.
- the near wake of a bluff backed object like a tractor cab may be described as a region of slower (or even reversed) flow, bounded by a shear layer.
- the shear layer is the boundary between the faster moving external flow and the slow moving air dragged along behind the cab.
- there is a general flow upwards in the gap driven by the low pressure at the top of the gap. This tends to increase the size of a separation bubble formed on the forward edge of the trailer roof, which increases drag.
- a horseshoe vortex having a center extending below the trailer. The rotation of the vortex tails tends to pick up spray from the road wheels, throwing it up and out.
- Cross wind creates a general flow from the windward to the leeward side, which is faster at the back of the gap than at the front.
- the flow may be sufficiently strong to sweep away the horseshoe vortex and replace it with a single vertical vortex (not shown in the figures).
- a stagnation line may form near the windward edge of the trailer forward face, which creates a region of high pressure, and therefore additional aerodynamic drag, and also creates a vortex in the opposite sense, between the stagnation line and the bubble at the front of the trailer side, which further increases drag.
- a first requirement is that the distal edges should be positioned inside the volume bounded by the shear layer. In the absence of cross-wind, this simply means making the area bounded by the distal edges small enough to be generally no the cab wake is displaced downwind, so that on the windward side the distal edge must be farther in, close enough to the center line that the above requirement is still met. In either case, fast moving air is prevented from impinging on the forward face of the trailer.
- the fairing tends to reduce or reverse the upwards flow, which consequently reduces the separation bubble on the trailer roof, which reduces drag and reduces the strength of the horseshoe vortex.
- the fairing structure reduces or reverses the upward flow (as in the case of no-crosswind), but also reduces or reverses the general leeward flow, again reducing drag.
- the fairing structures also block air from entering the gap.
- the fairing system disclosed herein takes the foregoing into account to ameliorate the aerodynamic drag in the front, rear and under portion of a moving tractor-trailer.
- a tractor cab 10 is the front vehicular component. Viewed head-on, the tractor cab has a projection or outline. This is also referred to as the
- the front end fairing structure comprises horizontal top surface
- Each of the horizontal and first and second vertical surfaces is rigid or semi-rigid in construction.
- Suitable materials for these surfaces are polypropylene, fiberglass, metal, and the like. These separate sheets are then joined together by appropriate mechanical elements to form a substantially continuous fairing surface.
- Each of the horizontal and first and second vertical surfaces has a proximal edge adapted to be positioned adjacent a rear vehicular component 20, which is typically a trailer box in a tractor-trailer combination. Attachment may be permanent, such as by riveting, or temporary, using appropriate hardware allowing for ease of replacement or removal.
- the boundary between where the front edges 150 of the trailer box or rear vehicular component 20 meets the fairing structure is continuous so that no substantial barrier to air flow is created at that point.
- the fairing surfaces may be riveted or otherwise forward face of the trailer box.
- the boundary between the front edges 150 of the trailer box or rear vehicle component 20 and the fairing structure is continuous so that no substantial barrier to air flow is created at that point.
- Optional support walls 160 may attach to the distal edges of the horizontal and vertical edges of the fairing surfaces and are, for example (but not necessarily), perpendicular to the leading surface of the trailer box. These support walls join with the front surface of the trailer box using the same or similar attachment hardware as may be used to attach the fairing surfaces to the edges of the trailer box.
- Each of the horizontal and first and second vertical surfaces has a distal edge adapted to be positioned away from the rear vehicular component with respect to the respective proximal edge.
- the fairing surfaces curve inward so that an area bounded by the distal edges of the fairing surfaces is smaller than an area bounded by the proximal edges. In a tractor-trailer, this simply means that the distal edges of the fairing structure are inboard of the trailer box. It is also preferred that the distal edges of the fairing structure surfaces are inboard of the front vehicular component profile. It is preferred that the distal edges of the fairing surfaces are positioned inside a volume bounded by the shear layer.
- the distal edges of the fairing surfaces bound a substantially vertical planar area inside a volume bounded by the shear layer.
- FIG. 3 there is shown an exemplary embodiment of the rear end structure, which includes two principal assemblies, a first fairing assembly 100 and a second fairing assembly 200. These assemblies are secured to the rear portion of a vehicle, which as shown in the figures is the rear portion of a truck trailer box 300, although this invention can be utilized to reduce drag in any transport vehicle or means having a relatively blunt rear.
- the rear of trailer box 300 in FIG. 3 is a vertical surface, and preferably comprises two doors, as is known in the art, which are hinged to rotate in proximity to the axes defined by vertical rear trailer edges 312 and 314.
- Assembly 100 includes two principal components, a vertical fairing surface 110 and a horizontal fairing surface 120.
- horizontal fairing surface 120 has a joint structure 123 spanning horizontal fairing surface 120 from the intersection of terminal portion 121 and curved edge 122 to, in this case, the diagonally opposite corner of horizontal fairing surface 120.
- the purpose of joint structure 123 is to allow the two parts of horizontal fairing surface 120, specifically horizontal center panel 124 and horizontal side panel 125, to fold together when fairing assembly 100 is stowed against the trailer body.
- joint structure 123 is in accordance with the orientation that will most easily permit panels 124, 125 of horizontal fairing surface 120 to fold together and against vertical fairing surface 110 in a compact manner without significantly stressing or bending the components, or requiring undue force to hold the folded assembly together.
- Joint structure 123 allows rotation of panels 124, 125 relative to each other, while also permitting bending of the joint structure 123 as such rotation proceeds. While depicted as linear, joint structure 123 optionally can be curved, as a means for imparting more shape. [0034] Further details concerning asseblies 100 and 200 are disclosed in the U.S. Patent No.
- the first and second side structures 400 each comprise a surface extending vertically toward the ground and are adapted to be attached to opposite sides of a vehicle, shown as a tractor-trailer in the Figure.
- the surfaces have a first edge toward the front of the vehicle and a second edge toward the rear of the vehicle.
- the surfaces of the first and second side structures are formed to fit around the rear wheels of the vehicle, as shown in FIG. 5, and the first and second edges of the first and second side structures curve inward toward the center of the vehicle.
- first and second the vehicle at an angle between 90 and 180 degrees.
- an element 420 connecting the first and second panels extending from the second edge of each side structure, as shown (partially) in FIG. 1.
- the element may also be connected to the rear of the vehicle by bars or other structures made from an appropriate material, such as that of which the vehicle is made. Additionally, the element may comprise safety features such as lights or reflective tape.
- the vehicle fairing structures work more effectively when combined in a system on a vehicle with front and rear vehicular components.
- the side fairing structures and the fairing structure on the front end of the trailer box both contribute to improving the aerodynamics at the front of the trailer, as well as under the trailer, and there is believed to be beneficial interaction of these effects.
- the side fairing structures and rear end structures both improve the aerodynamic flow behind the trailer, and again it is believed that there is a beneficial interaction of those effects.
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