astracrazy wrote:Matt - your 100% right
. Mainly i'm doing it because learning to use solidworks was a lot easier just on a rear wing. Ideally i'd create the whole car 1st then test the rear wing, but i'm not sure that my computer could handle that all together. I'll obviously try to add bits to the simulation to see what happens.
Ricme - solidworks, took all sunday (today) to work it all out (finding different tutorial etc) i can write some quick instructions for you? It is quiet simple once you know.
As i said, Matts right, but in terms of just the rear wing (or any other simulation) what should i look for to make improvements? Using the rear wing as an example. New to reading into cfd results
Thanks
when I look into cfd results it depends on what you are looking for, low drag, high downforce
or what I look for is to develop by lowering drag and increasing downforce, on each wing design, (and yes this can be done)
yes there is a full car in front of it, but if you are purely developing the rear wing and learning about wing design, then running it solely on its own isn't any harm, as it can teach you what works to increase df and reduce drag,
however it doesn't mean that that rear wing will work the way you intend with your car you are designing without CFD on the whole vehicle