Simple and Low-Cost Aerodynamic Drag Reduction Devices for Tractor-Trailer Trucks
2003-01-3377
11/10/2003
- Content
- Three simple, low cost aerodynamic drag reduction devices have been developed for application to the trailer of a tractor-trailer truck. The three devices have undergone extensive operational testing where they have amassed over 85,000 miles of use. These technologies have shown a combined fuel savings of 10% at an average speed of 47.5 mph. This improvement in fuel economy correlates to an equivalent drag reduction of approximately 30% with a corresponding drag coefficient of 0.45. Observations and anecdotal evidence from the test activity have shown that the addition of these devices to the trailers has not had a negative impact on either the operational utility of the trailers or the maintenance procedures and requirements.
- Citation
- Wood, R. and Bauer, S., "Simple and Low-Cost Aerodynamic Drag Reduction Devices for Tractor-Trailer Trucks," International Truck & Bus Meeting & Exhibition, Ft. Worth, Texas, United States, November 10, 2003, .