This is old wing. From BahrainMansell89 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2022, 13:45https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQ3H2ljXoAA ... name=large
Is this a smaller wing for Imola?
Same SpecMansell89 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2022, 13:45https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQ3H2ljXoAA ... name=large
Is this a smaller wing for Imola?
Dude, that's backwards, diverging ducts decelerate flow, as in slows it down, if you want to accelerate air, you pass it through a converging duct. You can't criticize me until you get your act together mister.PhillipM wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022, 12:11It's very easy, if the effect was as powerful as you think it is (apparently based on your setup in a computer game, that doesn't model airflow at all and doesn't even model tyres correctly) - every car on the grid would taper the rear brake ducts from very narrow at the front to wide at the back to accelerate the airflow between the side plate and the diffuser.
Not a single one does.
A widening brake duct besides the diffuser would form a converging duct between the wall of the brake duct and the diffuser outer fence. As would toeing out the wheel like you keep rambling on about. Want to spout any more nonsense?godlameroso wrote: ↑21 Apr 2022, 18:30Dude, that's backwards, diverging ducts decelerate flow, as in slows it down, if you want to accelerate air, you pass it through a converging duct. You can't criticize me until you get your act together mister.PhillipM wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022, 12:11It's very easy, if the effect was as powerful as you think it is (apparently based on your setup in a computer game, that doesn't model airflow at all and doesn't even model tyres correctly) - every car on the grid would taper the rear brake ducts from very narrow at the front to wide at the back to accelerate the airflow between the side plate and the diffuser.
Not a single one does.
There's no real outwash going on. The diffuser walls are straight, and actually tuck inwards at the base.godlameroso wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022, 01:59https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMSIv6yXoAg ... ame=medium
Don't believe your lying eyes 3 cars 3 different attempts to create outwash with the diffuser within the regulations with flowvis to boot, but yeah. Fake internet points = correct around here I guess.
That's not a duct, it's a winglet, ducts are closed on all sides. So now everyone makes the trailing edge of the wheel winglets converging towards the wheel? The pictures of all the wheel winglets show the opposite don't they? In fact there are slots present to energize the flow towards the part of the diffuser that flares out. The benefit of squeezing air between the winglet and the diffuser fence is that since the wheel facing side of the winglet is lower pressure, the downwash from that vortex prevents the tire squirt from bleeding into the diffuser.PhillipM wrote: ↑21 Apr 2022, 18:48A widening brake duct besides the diffuser would form a converging duct between the wall of the brake duct and the diffuser outer fence. As would toeing out the wheel like you keep rambling on about. Want to spout any more nonsense?godlameroso wrote: ↑21 Apr 2022, 18:30Dude, that's backwards, diverging ducts decelerate flow, as in slows it down, if you want to accelerate air, you pass it through a converging duct. You can't criticize me until you get your act together mister.PhillipM wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022, 12:11It's very easy, if the effect was as powerful as you think it is (apparently based on your setup in a computer game, that doesn't model airflow at all and doesn't even model tyres correctly) - every car on the grid would taper the rear brake ducts from very narrow at the front to wide at the back to accelerate the airflow between the side plate and the diffuser.
Not a single one does.
They do, they do indeed. Thanks for proving my point for me.godlameroso wrote: ↑21 Apr 2022, 19:08So now everyone makes the trailing edge of the wheel winglets converging towards the wheel? The pictures of all the wheel winglets show the opposite don't they?
They do indeed what? Use evidence, like I do, or I'll just assume you're trolling.PhillipM wrote: ↑21 Apr 2022, 19:21They do, they do indeed. Thanks for proving my point for me.godlameroso wrote: ↑21 Apr 2022, 19:08So now everyone makes the trailing edge of the wheel winglets converging towards the wheel? The pictures of all the wheel winglets show the opposite don't they?
wesley123 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2022, 18:51There's no real outwash going on. The diffuser walls are straight, and actually tuck inwards at the base.godlameroso wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022, 01:59https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMSIv6yXoAg ... ame=medium
Don't believe your lying eyes 3 cars 3 different attempts to create outwash with the diffuser within the regulations with flowvis to boot, but yeah. Fake internet points = correct around here I guess.