The New Interchangeable Three-belt System in the IVK Full-Scale Wind Tunnel of University of Stuttgart: Design and First Results

2016-01-1581

4/5/2016

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With its recent wind tunnel upgrade, FKFS installed the first interchangeable three-belt / five-belt-system (FKFS first®) in a full scale automotive wind tunnel. With the five-belt system, which today is a state-of-the-art ground simulation technique, the system is ideally suited for production vehicle development work. The five-belt system offers high flexibility, quick access to the underfloor and vehicle fixation, and setting the vehicle’s ride height by the restraint device. The first results of the five-belt system have already been published in SAE 2015-01-1557 [1].
The three-belt system on the other hand, offers a much more sophisticated ground simulation technique which is necessary especially for sports and racing cars. For such vehicles with very low ground clearances, it is important to have a more accurate ground simulation, in order to capture the same aerodynamic modes of action and response as on the road. In difference to a single belt system, the measurement of forces on the three-belt system is more accurate, since the center belt is not part of the balance system. This results in a lower static balance load and smaller parasitic forces.
This paper describes the design of the interchangeable three-belt / five-belt system and presents first results for different vehicles including passenger cars and race cars.
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Wittmeier, F., Michelbach, A., Wiedemann, J., and Senft, V., "The New Interchangeable Three-belt System in the IVK Full-Scale Wind Tunnel of University of Stuttgart: Design and First Results," SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 12, 2016, .
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4/5/2016
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2016-01-1581
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Technical Paper
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English