organic wrote: ↑15 Feb 2024, 10:00
How you treat the sidepod inlet is a major control on the flow entering the sidepod undercut and thus the airflow over/to the floor edge and how the front tyre wake is managed, both key aspects of this regulation set
If I may add to your point,
The Q of underbite or overbite depends upon, "who gets to be the major roleplaying guy" delivering 'fast air' at the coke bottle area and beam wing :
a) the downwash air from the top of the side pod - this guy doesn't suffer much acceleration changes or pressure changes after it has begun it's journey on top of the sidepod, except some disturbance, when there is a 'radiator cooling intake'
b) the undercut air from the bottom of the sidepod, who gets squeezed and released, suffers pressure and acceleration changes and some brake cooling losses, and additional losses if there is a 'radiator cooling intake'
I think this a or b will get decided by the rest of the bodywork, the 'range of' angles they have planned for beamwing, the nature of floor edge fencing, etc etc. Or maybe this a or b decides the shape of all these other players. Finding out the 'independent variable' in this orgy of aero elements is probably what separates the great aero guys from the good aero guys.