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Reduction Of Helmet Buffeting In Open Cockpit, Single Seat Race Cars, Mark Vallon Apr 1999

Reduction Of Helmet Buffeting In Open Cockpit, Single Seat Race Cars, Mark Vallon

Master's Theses - Daytona Beach

At speeds approaching 240 mph, drivers of open cockpit race cars frequently experience large aerodynamic forces which act on the helmet. These forces, specifically the aerodynamic buffeting of the helmet, reach levels which are very fatiguing and distracting to the driver, and are therefore unacceptable. Little investigation has been done in this area, because normal wind tunnel tests do not isolate the helmet from the rest of the car. During this project, measurements of aerodynamic forces acting on a helmet inside a race car cockpit were made to determine the cause of the buffeting, and to determine possible improvements.

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