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Title: WIND RESISTANCE OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Accession Number: 00223274
Record Type: Component
Abstract: THE INVESTIGATION OF WIND RESISTANCE OF MOTOR VEHICLES WAS UNDERTAKEN. THE METHOD USED IN TESTS CONSISTS OF MEASURING THE AVERAGE PULL OF THE WIND OF A CAR SUPPORTED ON A PLATFORM WHICH FLOATED IN A LARGE TANK. AN AUTOMATIC DEVICE RECORDED THE VARIATIONS IN PULL, WHICH WERE AVERAGED BY MEANS OF PLANIMETER. WIND VELOCITY WAS DETERMINED BY MEANS OF ANEMOMETERS AND ITS DIRECTION DETERMINED BY WEATHER VANES. AFTER A YEAR'S WORK, THE METHOD WAS ABANDONED BECAUSE OF THE EXTREME VARIABILITY AND GUSTINESS OF THE NATURAL WINDS, AND A WIND TUNNEL LARGE ENOUGH TO BE USED IN TESTING FULL-SIZE CARS WAS DESIGNED AND BUILT. THE SET-UP IS DESCRIBED OF THE WIND TUNNEL, MOTORS AND FANS TO PRODUCE WIND VELOCITY OF 36 MPH. A SPRING BALANCE IS USED FOR MEASURING THE PULL ON THE CAR AND THE WIND VELOCITY IS MEASURED BY MEANS OF A PITOT TUBE AND AN INCLINED MANOMETER. A DEVICE FOR LIFTING THE CAR OFF THE PLATFORM IN ORDER TO OBTAIN THE EFFECT OF THE WIND ON THE PLATFORM ITSELF WAS PERFECTED.
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Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 00242998
Authors: Conrad, L EEditors: Upham, Charles MJanda, H FPublication Date: 1925
Serial:
Highway Research Board Proceedings
Volume: 4 Media Type: Digital/other
TRT Terms: Uncontrolled Terms: Old TRIS Terms: Subject Areas: Highways; Safety and Human Factors
Files: TRIS, TRB
Created Date: Nov 9 1970 12:00AM
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