Results: The increase in drag caused by the removal
of the tailgate was unexpected and seems counterintuitive.
We believe when the tailgate is in the upright position,
there is a bubble of slowly circulating air in the truck
bed that forms a virtual bed cover of air and keeps most
of the airflow around the truck from hitting the bed bottom
and the inside of the tailgate. Removing the tailgate does
not allow this bubble to form, which allows the faster moving
air to interact aburptly with the bed bottom. This is very
non-aerodynamic and causes the increase in drag. After testing
was completed, we researched this phenomenon and found that
results of a similar study confirm our hypothesis.
The top image is a picture of the truck with no tailgate.
The graph below shows the convergence of the drag coefficient
as Reynolds number is increased.