Moving body side section structure
US-2016280287-A1 · Sep 29, 2016 · US
US10415519B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10415519-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715647389-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2019 |
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A duct structure including a fin having a downstream end surface extending between an inner surface of a duct and a downstream end of a top surface of the fin in a height direction of the fin. As a result, a vortex can be intentionally generated in a downstream of the downstream end surface of the fin. Since a pressure in the vortex is lower than a pressure in a surrounding portion of the vortex, the vortex can draw a fluid flow having flowed along the top surface of the fin to the vortex and can change the flow to a flow flowing along a portion of the inner surface of the duct located downstream of the fin. As a result, a flow separation from the inner surface of the duct can be suppressed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A duct structure comprising: a duct; and a fin, wherein the duct includes an inlet, an outlet and a connecting portion connecting the inlet and the outlet, the duct including an inner surface defining a fluid passage therein, the fin rises from the inner surface of the duct and ends in the fluid passage in a height direction of the fin, the fin including an upstream end and a downstream end and extending from the upstream end of the fin to the downstream end of the fin in a longitudinal direction of the fin, the fin includes a downstream end surface having a form obtained when cutting off a downstream end portion of the fin and generating a vortex in a downstream of the downstream end surface of the fin when a fluid flows in the fluid passage, a space having a cross-sectional area larger than a cross-sectional area of the inlet is provided upstream of the inlet so that a fluid flows from the space to the fluid passage through the inlet, and the fin includes a first fin including an upstream end and a downstream end and located at an inlet side end portion of the inner surface of the duct. 2. The duct structure according to claim 1 , wherein the duct includes a curved portion formed at the connecting portion, the first fin being located at the curved portion or upstream of the curved portion and at a first surface portion of the inner surface of the duct. 3. The duct structure according to claim 2 , wherein the first fin is inclined such that the downstream end of the first fin is located closer to a second surface portion located at an inner side of curving of the curved portion, of the inner surface of the duct than the upstream end of the first fin. 4. The duct structure according to claim 1 , wherein the duct includes a curved portion formed at the connecting portion, and the fin includes a second fin located at the curved portion or downstream of the curved portion, the second fin being located at a second surface portion located at an inner side of curving of the curved portion, of the inner surface of the duct. 5. The duct structure according to claim 1 , wherein a height of the fin is equal to or smaller than one-fifth of a distance between opposing surface portions of the inner surface of the duct in the height direction of the fin. 6. The duct structure according to claim 1 , wherein the fin is formed integral with the duct. 7. The duct structure according to claim 1 , wherein the duct is an intake duct for supplying air to a vehicle engine, and a fluid flowing in the fluid passage is air. 8. A duct structure comprising: a duct; and a fin, wherein the duct includes an inlet, an outlet and a connecting portion connecting the inlet and the outlet, the duct including an inner surface defining a fluid passage therein, the fin rises from the inner surface of the duct and ends in the fluid passage in a height direction of the fin, the fin including an upstream end and a downstream end and extending from the upstream end of the fin to the downstream end of the fin in a longitudinal direction of the fin, the fin includes a downstream end surface having a form obtained when cutting off a downstream end portion of the fin and generating a vortex in a downstream of the downstream end surface of the fin when a fluid flows in the fluid passage, the fin includes a pair of side surfaces on opposite sides thereof in a width direction of the fin, the side surfaces of the fin have surface portions parallel to each other and extending in the height direction of the fin and the longitudinal direction of the fin, the fin includes a top surface, the top surface of the fin includes an upstream end and a downstream end, and the top surface of the fin extends from the upstream end of the top surface of the fin to the downstream end of the top surface of the fin in the longitudinal direction of the fin and the downstream end of the top surface of the fin is spaced away from the inner surface of the duct. 9. The duct structure according to claim 8 , wherein the fin includes a highest portion highest in the height direction of the fin, and the top surface of the fin includes a first inclined surface extending from the upstream end of the top surface of the fin to the highest portion of the fin in the longitudinal direction of the fin and in the height direction of the fin. 10. The duct structure according to claim 9 , wherein the top surface of the fin includes a second inclined surface extending from the highest portion of the fin to the downstream end of the top surface of the fin in the longitudinal direction of the fin and in the height direction of the fin. 11. The duct structure according to claim 10 , wherein the highest portion of the fin is located on an upstream side of a mid portion of the fin in the longitudinal direction of the fin. 12. The duct structure according to claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the fin is gradually decreased in a direction away from a root of the fin in the height direction of the fin. 13. The duct structure according to claim 12 , wherein the fin includes a ridge, and the ridge of the fin includes an upstream end and a downstream end, the ridge of the fin extends from the upstream end of the ridge of the fin to the downstream end of the ridge of the fin in the longitudinal direction of the fin and the downstream end of the ridge of the fin is spaced away from the inner surface of the duct. 14. The duct structure according to claim 13 , wherein the fin includes a highest portion highest in the height direction of the fin, and the ridge of the fin includes a first inclined portion extending from the upstream end of the ridge of the fin to the highest portion of the fin in the longitudinal direction of the fin and in the height direction of the fin. 15. The duct structure according to claim 14 , wherein the ridge of the fin includes a second inclined portion extending from the highest portion of the fin to the downstream end of the ridge of the fin in the longitudinal direction of the fin and in the height direction of the fin. 16. The duct structure according to claim 15 , wherein the highest portion of the fin is located on an upstream side of a mid portion of the fin in the longitudinal direction of the fin.
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