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Wind-drag estimation in a traffic accident involving a motor scooter and a tractor-trailer
Authors:Park Chan-Seong  Jeon Seung-Won  Lee Kyu-Jung  Kim Jun-Suk  Oh Jae-Geun  Park Jong-Chan  Lee Hong-Seok  Choi Young-Shik
Institution:Department of Physical Engineering, Central District Office of National Institute of Scientific Investigation, Yusung Ku, Daejeon, Korea. color@korea.kr
Abstract:This case report describes a noncontact traffic accident involving a motor scooter and a tractor-trailer with a focus on the wind-drag effect. We used load cells to measure the drag force acting on a substantially similar motor scooter when a substantially similar tractor-trailer passes by it, taking into consideration various speeds of the tractor-trailer and distances between the two vehicles. A three-dimensional steady-state flow analysis was also performed by using the CFX program for computational fluid dynamics to examine the streamlines and the pressure distribution around the tractor-trailer at various speeds. From the experiment, for a separation distance of 1.0 m (3.28 ft) and a speed of 90 km/h (55.9 mph), the maximum resultant drag force is 124.5 N (28 lb); this constitutes a degree of force that could abruptly disrupt the stability in maneuvering by an operator who is unaware of the approaching tractor-trailer. In addition, a single equation that relates the tractor-trailer speed to the drag force that acts on the motor scooter was derived on the basis of the Reynolds number (Re) and the wind-drag coefficient (C(d)): C(d) = 1.298 × 10(-7) Re.
Keywords:forensic science  traffic accident  wind‐drag coefficient  Reynolds number  flow analysis  CFX
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