venkyhere wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 18:01
what's 'double-decker' about this ? a horizontal stick/bar cutting the daggers into two halves ? Is it going to produce double the number of vortices under the floor than if it didn't exist ?
I would argue it acts like a Leading Edge Flap on a Wing (even though it doesn't really leade the edge). Helping guide air under the Floor. Distributing the load, so reducing the high pressure and load on the leading edge of the floor, making it a bit less likely to seperate at the point where it transitions to a flat floor. Overall I guess it results in slightly more air under the floor.
Also, since the Flap is closer to the ground than the part of the Floors roof it's under, the flaps underside should experience a bit more ground effect than the corresponding part of the floor above it.
More vortecies? I would say no.
Even if you don't necessarily need a wing edge to find vorticity in a flow field I would say, here the vorticies just form at the dagger tips, as they would without the leading edge flap. (Although I they might have used one of the daggers to form the leading edge flap? Like the flap is a horizontal lying dagger to make this complient with the rules?)