Affiliations: School of Architecture, Yeungnam University, 214-1
Dae-dong, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongsanbuk-do, 712-749, Republic of Korea. E-mail:
[email protected] | Institute of Industrial Science, The University of
Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguroku, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan | Graduate School of Engineering, The University of
Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguroku, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan
Abstract: In the present study, a model experiment is performed in order to
clarify the airflow characteristics of a car cabin. In addition, this study
provides high precision data for a benchmark test using the CFD (Computational
Fluid Dynamics) analysis method. Initially, the study focuses on the
ventilation mode that describes the flow field in the car cabin obtained from
an experiment with PIV. The car cabin model is made of transparent acrylic
resin and measures 1,450 mm × 700 mm × 900 mm,
almost half the size of a real car, and was installed in a thermostatic
chamber. In the experiment, the cabin model was controlled by an orifice tube
and a pressure gauge in order to confirm the airflow rate. The PIV measurement
was performed at a total of 18 regions within the section. The analyzed PIV
data provides the mean velocity profile, the standard deviation distribution
and the turbulence intensity distribution at each region.
Keywords: Ventilation, PIV, Car Cabin, Data for Benchmark Test