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Air flow through a non-airconditioned bus with open windows
Authors:S. R. Kale  S. V. Veeravalli  H. D. Punekar  M. M. Yelmule
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute Technology Delhi, New Delhi, 110 016, India;(2) Department of Applied Mechanics, Indian Institute Technology Delhi, New Delhi, 110 016, India;(3) Fluent India Pvt. Ltd., Pune, 411 057, India;(4) Present address: GE India Technology Centre, Bangalore, 560 066, India
Abstract:Open window buses without air-conditioning are a major mode of urban and inter-city transport in most countries. High occupancy combined with hot and humid conditions makes travel in these buses quite uncomfortable. In this study air flow through a bus has been studied that could be the basis for low cost and eco-friendly methods of increasing passenger comfort and possibly reduce drag. The aerodynamics of such a road vehicle has not been studied as previous investigations have been confined to vehicles with closed windows that present a smooth exterior to air flow. Using a 1:25 scaled Perspex model of an urban bus in Delhi, flow visualization was performed in a water channel. The Reynolds numbers were one-tenth of a real bus moving at 10 m/s. Smoke and tuft visualizations were also performed on an urban bus at 40 km/h. Numerical simulations were performed at the actual Reynolds number. Even though there were Reynolds number differences, the broad features were similar. Air enters the bus from the rear windows, moves to the front (relative to the bus) and exits from the front windows. Inside air velocity relative to the bus is about one-tenth of the free-stream velocity. The flow is highly three-dimensional and unsteady.
Keywords:Open window buses  urban transport  flow visualization  numerical simulation  passenger amenities
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