That’s what it looks like to me; by looking at the pictures you can see where it attaches to the monocoque and traces of what looks like adhesive. It broke off instantly and cleanly.
Umm actually the fuel tank is attached behind the tub/survival cell and the part that broke in Grosjean's was designed to do so and split at that point, the tub is the strongest part of the car and was not broken in that incident.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 10:07It will have passed the tests - but if it's been subjected to a load greater than the tests then failure is always a possible outcome.BassVirolla wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 03:56Probably it's only tested to compression, and under a shear load it simply got teared away. If you do a real hoop, it will never happen, because for a shear load at the tip, you will always end with a compression in one side and traction in the other. Also some shear component in both sides, but much smaller.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑05 Jul 2022, 23:14
Looks like the roll over blade is a solid lump bonded to a solid lump bonded to the top of the tub. You can see what appears to be the remains of a bonding agent on the stump here. Seems like a poor piece of design that meets a test but has little extra capacity beyond that.
https://i.ibb.co/hCtqMFT/image-2022-07-05-221111358.png
Even a hoop will fail given sufficient load in a certain direction. And then there are the fixings and the item the fixings are attached to. Look at Grosjean's crash - that tore the car apart and ripped the tub (to expose the fuel tank) and that's the strongest item in the car after the engine block and the halo device.
Umm actually the fuel tank is inside the tub/survival cell.Remevs wrote: ↑11 Jul 2022, 04:19Umm actually the fuel tank is attached behind the tub/survival cell and the part that broke in Grosjean's was designed to do so and split at that point, the tub is the strongest part of the car and was not broken in that incident.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 10:07It will have passed the tests - but if it's been subjected to a load greater than the tests then failure is always a possible outcome.BassVirolla wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 03:56
Probably it's only tested to compression, and under a shear load it simply got teared away. If you do a real hoop, it will never happen, because for a shear load at the tip, you will always end with a compression in one side and traction in the other. Also some shear component in both sides, but much smaller.
Even a hoop will fail given sufficient load in a certain direction. And then there are the fixings and the item the fixings are attached to. Look at Grosjean's crash - that tore the car apart and ripped the tub (to expose the fuel tank) and that's the strongest item in the car after the engine block and the halo device.
Motorsport.com stated that the impact was twice as powerful than the FIA tests. So the hoop failing was ineviteable. But you're absolutely right that everything will fail at a certain point. It's all about the force applied.
Indycar don't have those issues on the road circuits so much. It is the ovals where they have those sorts of issues and that is because they basically run no front or rear wing. Personally I suspect the problem is probably with the I beam and so I think that for 2023 the ibeam should be banned and force Alfa to use what everybody else does.continuum16 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2022, 16:49
The FIA crash tests probably could be beefed up anyways, like you said there are situations which they still don't test that they probably should. They unironically should consult Indycar, who have cars of a similar mass and also have had rollover crashes at high speed, including landing on the roll hoop and sliding a significant distance on the structure. At least find out what their tests and specs are, because that chassis has been in use for a decade and has had more than enough incidents to gather data from.
Some closeups of the low downforce wing. That endplate at Zandvoort is also very different - interestingvorticism wrote: ↑08 Sep 2022, 01:23Note endplate. Zandvoort:
https://cdn-7.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... tail-1.jpg
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