trinidefender wrote:GrandAxe wrote:Merc is most likely creating a heat pump between the brakes and the inflation gases in the rear wheel. Paradoxically, using the heat from the brakes as the energy source to cool the rear tyres.
Genius.
Errrr point 1. The airflow off of the brakes is much hotter than the rear tyres so the opposite is true, they heat up the tyres. Point 2. Pretty much all teams try to use the airflow from the brakes to control tyre temp
The fact that brake temps are so high makes them a suitable candidate as high quality heat sources to drive a thermodynamic engine. Why would Merc want to heat their tyres when their problem has always been overheating?
Heat pipes, vortex tubes etc are very straightforward devices that can be employed in a wheel.
I'm not saying this is the exact solution, but check this Wikipedia article on the vortex tube as an example of a very mechanically simple device that can be employed as a heat pump for cooling purposes, it is fed compressed air which it splits into a hot and a cold stream at either outlet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex_tube
Courtesy Wikipedia
Here's a YouTube video showing how to make a DIY vortex tube:
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