Reverse Engineering and Performance Enhancement of a NACA Duct for Cockpit Cooling in a GT4 Racing Car

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Abstract

This research investigates vented airflow optimisation for cockpit cooling in a GT4 car via NACA duct designs. Despite their efficiency in providing cooling with minimal aerodynamic drag, NACA duct designs are relatively overlooked in GT4 racing. Therefore, this study aims to address this gap by combining reverse engineering, additive manufacturing, numerical simulation, and wind tunnel testing. Comparative design analysis indicates that a new prototype design featuring a 5˚ ramp angle and 1:2 area ratio improves airflow by 15% and doubles suction with minimal drag. These findings offer promising insights for enhancing part designs and balancing performance enhancements whilst minimising trade-offs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-4
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jun 2024
EventSPECS Research Conference 2024: University of Hertfordshire - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom
Duration: 12 Jun 202412 Jun 2024

Conference

ConferenceSPECS Research Conference 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityHatfield
Period12/06/2412/06/24

Keywords

  • CFD simulation
  • aerodynamics
  • Automotive case study

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