Yes, especially to MERC it looks pretty the same, but the spoon is quite smaller in respect to others.
Is there CFD of the different wing profiles? Merc always have a very large scoop to the main plane, and I want to see how it differs to what Ferrari are running here.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 09:02Spoon like this \__/ is an attempt to contain the losses at wing tips, which leads to a loss of pressurisation on the top surface. This also affects the wings ability to push more air through the flap slot, leading to lower suction on the underside. RB used it the entire 2022 an then switched to a more curved transition between centre section and the tips.
Other than Monza wings, all wings are spoons now. Teams are optimising for their specific requirements, as well as their beam wing and diffuser designs. Ferrari has changed all three of those things for the new car, so they must have hit the limit with the 23 medium downforce wing.
I'm not sure, I understood your question correctly, don't you mean a decompression point (as the pressure drops) and Venturi effect?Chuckjr wrote: ↑27 Feb 2024, 08:46Does anyone know about how much faster in percentage the air is traveling at the compression points in the floor to create the Bernoulli effect? 10%? 40%? 60%? I’ve no clue. I was just curious the kinds of airspeeds they are dealing with in the floor tunnel compression phase.
I think that some of us (me for sure) do not understand properly effect of the curvature/shape of the main profile, both longitudinal and transversal.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 09:02Spoon like this \__/ is an attempt to contain the losses at wing tips, which leads to a loss of pressurisation on the top surface. This also affects the wings ability to push more air through the flap slot, leading to lower suction on the underside. RB used it the entire 2022 an then switched to a more curved transition between centre section and the tips.
Other than Monza wings, all wings are spoons now. Teams are optimising for their specific requirements, as well as their beam wing and diffuser designs. Ferrari has changed all three of those things for the new car, so they must have hit the limit with the 23 medium downforce wing.
I think what he means is that when the wing wasn’t round at the edge but had fences, airflow couldn’t escape from the plane and simply generated downforce. Now that fences are gone and edges are rounded the spoon attempts at creating an area of the rear wing where air won’t be able to escape, replicating a bit the effect of the fences.FDD wrote:I think that some of us (me for sure) do not understand properly effect of the curvature/shape of the main profile, both longitudinal and transversal.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 09:02Spoon like this \__/ is an attempt to contain the losses at wing tips, which leads to a loss of pressurisation on the top surface. This also affects the wings ability to push more air through the flap slot, leading to lower suction on the underside. RB used it the entire 2022 an then switched to a more curved transition between centre section and the tips.
Other than Monza wings, all wings are spoons now. Teams are optimising for their specific requirements, as well as their beam wing and diffuser designs. Ferrari has changed all three of those things for the new car, so they must have hit the limit with the 23 medium downforce wing.
It would be nice if/when you have time (will also ) to prepare some post/explanation maybe in the part "Aerodynamics, chassis and tires".
Thank You
Yes, that is the problem at lest to me, I do not want to be unsure what "he means", I want to fully understand, of course not the details but general principle only.dialtone wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 14:09I think what he means is that when the wing wasn’t round at the edge but had fences, airflow couldn’t escape from the plane and simply generated downforce. Now that fences are gone and edges are rounded the spoon attempts at creating an area of the rear wing where air won’t be able to escape, replicating a bit the effect of the fences.FDD wrote:I think that some of us (me for sure) do not understand properly effect of the curvature/shape of the main profile, both longitudinal and transversal.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 09:02Spoon like this \__/ is an attempt to contain the losses at wing tips, which leads to a loss of pressurisation on the top surface. This also affects the wings ability to push more air through the flap slot, leading to lower suction on the underside. RB used it the entire 2022 an then switched to a more curved transition between centre section and the tips.
Other than Monza wings, all wings are spoons now. Teams are optimising for their specific requirements, as well as their beam wing and diffuser designs. Ferrari has changed all three of those things for the new car, so they must have hit the limit with the 23 medium downforce wing.
It would be nice if/when you have time (will also ) to prepare some post/explanation maybe in the part "Aerodynamics, chassis and tires".
Thank You