Feasibility Study for the Development of Small Scale Low Speed Wind Tunnel for Supermileage Prototype Car

Author:

Siddharth S. H.,Singh Nikita,Yadav Hanu,Mishra Aakash,Ahmed Khalique Ejaz

Abstract

This paper presents the design and construction of a small-scale low-speed open circuit wind tunnel suitable for experimental testing and analysis of aerodynamic phenomena. The wind tunnel is specifically designed for low-speed applications, focusing on flows within velocities of 35 meters per second with turbulence conditions below 10 percent. The design process of a wind tunnel involves considerations such as dimensions, design parameters, and instrumentation to ensure accurate flow measurements, with key components including a settling chamber, contraction section, test section, diffuser, and drive system working together to remove disturbances, create uniform flow, minimize blockage effects, and generate required airflow for accurate aerodynamic testing. This paper highlights the design considerations, key components, construction techniques, and the significance of the wind tunnel for aerodynamic testing, validation of simulations, and education. The designed wind tunnel is capable of producing controlled and repeatable low-speed flow conditions, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including aerodynamic testing of scaled- down models, validation of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, and educational purposes. The small-scale design allows for cost-effective construction and operation while maintaining reliable results.

Publisher

Informatics Publishing Limited

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