Measure and Analysis on Air into the Cabin Process Based on Wind Tunnel

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—In this paper we test the cabin by the wind and found that there is intake high pressure zone, it is easily conducive to airflow into the cabin and under the cabin, there is a negative pressure zone under the cabin, it is conducive to airflow outside of the cabin both the zones of different pressure affect the airflow.

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