International reduces aerodynamic drag 14 percent

International reduces aerodynamic drag 14 percent

International Truck and Engine Corp. said it developed systems and devices that reduce the aerodynamic drag of Class 8 tractor-trailer applications substantially increasing fuel efficiency and potentially saving millions of gallons of diesel fuel. The U.S. Department of Energy funded the project jointly with International.

International Truck and Engine Corp. said it developed systems and devices that reduce the aerodynamic drag of Class 8 tractor-trailer applications substantially increasing fuel efficiency and potentially saving millions of gallons of diesel fuel. The U.S. Department of Energy funded the project jointly with International.

“The Energy Department estimates that Class 8 trucks consume as much as 12 percent of the U.S. petroleum supply and half of that is spent overcoming aerodynamic drag at highway speeds,” said Patrick Charbonneau, International’s vice president, government relations. “The industry must continue to squeeze as much performance as possible from these heavy trucks while also limiting the drain on natural resources and, ultimately, the cost to customers.”

During the two-phase program managed by the Truck Manufacturers Association on behalf of the Energy Department, International leveraged two decades of aerodynamics expertise and the same test methodologies used to develop its aerodynamic tractors. International employed wind-tunnel and on-road testing and partnered with Great Dane Trailers to develop a full-scale experimental aerodynamic trailer for Wal-Mart.

International focused its development efforts on the three major sources of aerodynamic drag in the typical Class 8 tractor-trailer application – the tractor-trailer gap, trailer side and trailer wake. The tractor-trailer gap was addressed with two alternative solutions involving partial gap closure and total gap closure. Various trailer-skirting options were developed and evaluated to improve the aerodynamic performance of the trailer side. For the trailer wake, International considered the impact of varying taper lengths, angles and shapes.

The final trailer configuration was built by Great Dane as an experimental aerodynamic trailer for Wal-Mart. It included automatically deployable trailer side skirts, a tapered aft section of the trailer and a reduced overall height. The trailer side skirts automatically deploy at 35 mph to reduce aerodynamic drag, but stow below 35 mph to improve ground clearance.

The aft section of the trailer was tapered to match the optimal lengths and angles developed in the wind tunnel to reduce the wake behind the trailer. Additionally, the taper uses a fixed-trailer structure that is damage tolerant, but does not reduce the cargo door opening, the company said.

The frontal area of the trailer was decreased 8 percent to further reduce aerodynamic drag. Loss of cargo volume was minimized by lowering the trailer load floor and installing a “maxi-lift” suspension to adjust the load floor to match normal dock heights for loading and unloading.

The experimental aerodynamic trailer demonstrated a 7 percent highway fuel economy improvement, the company said.

International also completed early testing of a trailer forebody device and automatically deployable tractor side extenders. Both technologies impact air flow traversing the gap between the tractor and trailer. Initial on-road tests reveal an additional 2 percent fuel-economy improvement. Future testing is planned to combine the best of the trailer gap technologies with those demonstrated on the Wal-Mart experimental aerodynamic trailer to yield additional fuel economy improvements.

For more information, visit http://www.internationaldelivers.com/.

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