Red Bull RB18

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SiLo wrote:
26 May 2022, 14:21
I'm still very intrigued as to the purpose of this spring looking contraption at this part of the car. I can only assume the bib can actually flex somewhat under load and this stop it from snapping. So if they go over a curb hard this flexes the floor rather than having a rigid section that would just break.
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Looks identical to Spain config.
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Is that a scratch on the floor near the no lift, no skate writing?
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matteosc wrote:
26 May 2022, 15:14
Zynerji wrote:
26 May 2022, 15:13
SiLo wrote:
26 May 2022, 14:21


I'm still very intrigued as to the purpose of this spring looking contraption at this part of the car. I can only assume the bib can actually flex somewhat under load and this stop it from snapping. So if they go over a curb hard this flexes the floor rather than having a rigid section that would just break.
If that was all it did, wouldn't a simple coil spring suffice?
You also need some sort of damping to prevent the bib from starting oscillating.
No damping is allowed for the bib.
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What is/are the role/roles of this "lip" or just an edge floor bending?

Seems to me that it's pointing downwards toward the road and one reason could probably be to diminish if not eradicate porpoising for a particular range of speeds/breaking phases etc. had not all speeds and situations that the car occurs?
Of course, this thing is accomplished with the little help of other aero and non-aero tools such as stays available on the side of the car ...

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atanatizante wrote:
27 May 2022, 10:35
What is/are the role/roles of this "lip" or just an edge floor bending?

Seems to me that it's pointing downwards toward the road and one reason could probably be to diminish if not eradicate porpoising for a particular range of speeds/breaking phases etc. had not all speeds and situations that the car occurs?
Of course, this thing is accomplished with the little help of other aero and non-aero tools such as stays available on the side of the car ...

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Why, what leads you to that conclusion, as Red Bull have had virtually zero porpoising and it wasn't an issue for them, even in pre season testing?

These type of floor cut outs have traditionally been about creating a vortex. That vortex then rolls down the floor edge sealing airflow leakage, increasing downforce from the underfloor venturi.

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Some pics from Monacco: by motorsport.com
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On the other cars I've seem the exhaust pipes, but I can't remember one RB18-photo where I could see them. :?:
edit: found one back from April
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Stu wrote:
26 May 2022, 20:17
matteosc wrote:
26 May 2022, 15:14
Zynerji wrote:
26 May 2022, 15:13


If that was all it did, wouldn't a simple coil spring suffice?
You also need some sort of damping to prevent the bib from starting oscillating.
No damping is allowed for the bib.
I do not think this is true.

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Some interesting metal structure at the rear of the floor there. It looks a bit complicated for simple stiffening.
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