17835114. WHEEL HOUSING STRAKES FOR A VEHICLE simplified abstract (GM Global Technology Operations LLC)
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WHEEL HOUSING STRAKES FOR A VEHICLE
Organization Name
GM Global Technology Operations LLC
Inventor(s)
Lucas Mozelli Padial of Indaiatuba (BR)
Danilo Alcantara De Oliveira of Sterling Heights MI (US)
WHEEL HOUSING STRAKES FOR A VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17835114 titled 'WHEEL HOUSING STRAKES FOR A VEHICLE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a wheel housing for a vehicle that includes a surface facing the axle, a curved surface extending outward from the axle-facing surface, and several protruding strakes. These strakes are designed to condition the airflow generated by the vehicle's wheel.
- The wheel housing has an axially facing surface.
- It also has a curvilinear surface that extends outwardly from the axially facing surface.
- The wheel housing includes a plurality of strakes that protrude outwardly from either the axially facing surface or the curvilinear surface.
- The purpose of these strakes is to condition the air flow created by the vehicle's wheel.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Automotive industry: The wheel housing can be used in various types of vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
- Aerodynamics research: The design of the wheel housing can be studied and tested to improve the overall aerodynamic performance of vehicles.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Airflow disruption: The strakes help to control and condition the air flow around the vehicle's wheel, reducing turbulence and improving overall aerodynamic efficiency.
- Drag reduction: By optimizing the air flow around the wheel, the wheel housing can help reduce drag, resulting in improved fuel efficiency and performance.
Benefits of this technology:
- Improved aerodynamics: The wheel housing design helps to streamline the air flow around the vehicle's wheel, reducing drag and improving overall efficiency.
- Fuel efficiency: By reducing drag, the wheel housing can contribute to improved fuel economy, saving costs for vehicle owners.
- Performance enhancement: The optimized air flow can also enhance the vehicle's performance, such as stability and handling.
Original Abstract Submitted
A wheel housing for a vehicle includes an axially facing surface, a curvilinear surface extending outwardly from the axially facing surface, and a plurality of strakes protruding outwardly from one of the axially facing surface and the curvilinear surface. The plurality of strakes conditioning an air flow produced by a vehicle wheel.