Pubblicazioni per 2007

The Aerodynamic of the Keel of the America’s Cup Yachts: an Optimization Procedure

Alberto Ciampa, Giovanni Lombardi, Maurizio Davini, Stefano Vannucci

2007

Cubit, INFN, Università di Pisa

Abstract

The aerodynamic of a keel of an America's Cup yacht is quite complex: in fact, the geometry is characterized by a "flapped wing", with a large slender body (the bulb) and two winglets placed at the tip. Therefore, a systematic analysis taking into account the effects of all the parameters appears to be difficult.

In order to tackle this problem resort was made to a direct numerical optimization technique; this approach was attractive, as it made it possible to address the problem systematically, and offered flexibility in the choice of the design variables. This approach is extremely flexible, and capable of meeting multi-disciplinary requirements. The optimization procedure is completely described in the paper.

Because the flow complexity, the aerodynamic solutions require a RANS solver, and FLUENT 6.2.16 was used. For the parametric CAD model, used for the optimization loop, CATIA V5R16 was used, and an automatic procedure for the grid generation was developed by Gambit 2.3.16. The procedure was driven by the multidisciplinary optimization code modeFRONTIER 3.2.

The objective function was a weighted combination of the drag in different conditions, with fixed total lift values. The effect of the centre of gravity position and the maneuvering performance reduction with the bulb length were taken into account, and several constraints were considered.

Conference/Journal: X FLUENT Italia User Meeting, Milano (IT) & International Aerospace Computing Conference, Paris (FR), 2007

Authors: G. Lombardi, S. Vannucci, A. Ciampa, M. Davini

Keywords: America's Cup, yacht keel, CFD optimization, RANS, FLUENT, modeFRONTIER, hydrodynamics

Prox. X FLUENT Italia User Meeting, Milano(IT)
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International Aerospace Computing Conference, Paris(FR)

The Aerodynamic Development of the Ferrari FXX

Ferdinando Cannizzo, Giovanni Lombardi, Giuseppe Petrotta, Luca Caldirola, Marco Maganzi

2007

Cubit, Ferrari, Università di Pisa

Abstract

This paper presents the comprehensive aerodynamic development process of the Ferrari FXX supercar. The development was essentially based on intensive CFD use combined with wind tunnel validation. The work covers the complete aerodynamic optimization of the vehicle including underbody flow management, rear diffuser design, and active aerodynamic devices.

The Ferrari FXX represented a significant step forward in road car aerodynamics, implementing racing-derived technologies for improved downforce and drag management. CFD results were verified in Ferrari's wind tunnel facilities with differences less than 5% on global aerodynamic coefficients. The project demonstrated how advanced simulation tools can accelerate the development of high-performance vehicles while maintaining accuracy comparable to physical testing.

Conference/Journal: 6th MIRA International Vehicles Aerodynamics Conference, Warwick, UK (2006)

DOI/Source: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/The-Aerodynamic-Development-of-the-Ferrari-FXX-Lombardi-Maganzi/2ec0c3094a00baec40c180bc6ffc66e9cb996a78

Keywords: Ferrari FXX, Automotive aerodynamics, CFD, Downforce, Wind tunnel validation

Bernoulli Aerodynamics International Vol.1, No.4