The MIRA cross-wind generator.

Author(s)
Rose, M.J.
Year
Abstract

The response of vehicles to the transient forces associated with gusting of the natural wind is assuming greater prominence. Total reliance upon natural gusts is unsatisfactory since these are unpredictable and unrepeatable. Major Continental manufacturers have for several years utilized gusts produced by multiple-fan installations, the power source being either electric motors or internal combustion engines. The M.I.R.A. equipment is centered on a single Roll-Royce Avon gas-turbine engine, the exhaust gases from which are directed across a roadway. Measurements have indicated that the gust profiles are similar to those encountered on motorways in respect of rise-time.

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Publication

Library number
B 15435 fo /82/91/
Source

In: Some aerodynamic aspects of safety in road vehicles : Proceedings Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Vol. 187 (1973), No. 30; p. 348-353, fig., graph., ref.

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