Originally posted by Outbound
In a nutshell, the r-pod creates a low-pressure area right behind itself, sucking the trailer backward. |
Interesting...I have a bike rack on the back with two bikes. Is there a way to check the affect the bikes would have on breaking up that stream?
Can you, with your modeling, test different devices on the PODs rear to simulate the breakup of the stream and the effect it would have on breaking the vacuum? Resulting of the release of the associated drag on the POD, or any RV for that matter.
Good stuff...this could lead to a new product if an MPH gain can be proven. I see a horizontal rake with suction cups 4' or 5' across that can be stuck to the rear of the POD to break the vacuum resulting in ↑ MPH.
...let this post serve as an initial copy right notice and 10% royalty claim.

We'll call it the "POD Airflow disrupter ©" or "PODAD"