The Most Advanced Wind Tunnel in the World Honda's HALO
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- Опубліковано 24 лис 2024
- Honda opened a new $124 million state-of-the-art wind tunnel facility, I was honored to get a sneak peek inside. I was there to film & Here is s full tour of the most advanced Wind Tunnel in the world.
Honda is ushering in a new era of development testing capabilities for Honda and Acura products, as well as the company's race vehicles. The new Honda Automotive Laboratories of Ohio (HALO) facility, located at the independent Transportation Research Center Inc. (TRC) in Central Ohio, is the world's most advanced wind tunnel, with three separate state-of-the art testing functions - aerodynamics, aeroacoustics, and racing all in one location.
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Investment
$124 million
-Facility size
110,000 square feet
1/8-mile wind tunnel circuit
3/4 Open Test Section
3 meters x 5 meters x 15 meters
-Test Capabilities
Aerodynamic
Aeroacoustic
Motorsports/Racing
-Less than one hour to change to acoustic mode
-Variable Nozzle Area
25 square meters = 250 kph (155 mph)
18 square meters = 310 kph (192 mph)
-Heat exchanger temperature range
10-50 degrees Celsius
(50-122 degrees Fahrenheit)
Maintaining constant temperature
-Fan Specifications
Diameter: 8 meters
Blades: 12 hollow carbon fiber fixed-pitch blades
Max rpm ≈ 250 rpm at max air speed 310 kph
Electric motor: 5-megawatt, 6700 HP
-Max Wind Speed
192.63 mph (310 kph)
-Acoustic Test System
Acoustic environment: 57 dBA at 140 kph (87 mph)
Series of acoustic arrays: top, front, sides, and interior
502 external directional microphones and cameras
54 internal microphones (inside cabin for sound source
detection)
-Turntable
Diameter 12 meters
180-degree rotation
(Most wind tunnels rotate only + / - 15 degrees)
Modular ground plane system
Two 40-ton belt modules
5-belt: one belt under each vehicle tire and one larger belt under vehicle center
Wide belt: one large belt under vehicle
Max speed of 310 kph (193 mph)
Acoustic cover
Module changeover takes approx. 4 hours
Balance (scale):
Measures Aerodynamic Load
3-Axis Load Cell in Tower
Drag Force Sensitivity = +/- 2.5 Newtons (2.5 N) (about the
weight of one standard D battery)
Traverse System
Diagnostic Robotic Arm
Weight: 80 tons (160,000 lbs.)
Third-party Customer Workspace