It begins to increase, however the pressure is still significantly less than freestream.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 15:40Does the pressure in diffuser decrease or increase when air starts to expand?
https://ibb.co/bGF1OS
It begins to increase, however the pressure is still significantly less than freestream.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 15:40Does the pressure in diffuser decrease or increase when air starts to expand?
https://ibb.co/bGF1OS
Exactly, this is why the Ferrari device is confusing. If it functions similarly to a venturi tunnel, the airflow around the exit will be of a higher pressure than around the throat, however it will still be of a lower pressure (I'd think) than the air flowing around its outside.Maritimer wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 16:06Pretty sure the entire diffuser experiences lower pressure, not just the area ahead of it. The more volume you have a given mass of air trying to fill, the lower the pressure must be. The drop is greatest where velocity is highest, but there should be lower than ambient pressure across it's entire lower surface.
Would that not have a scavenging effect on the primary diffuser? Since the pressure over the tunnel would be even greater than flow over the diffuser with nothing in the way. The air that has to move around it would make a low pressure pocket above the center of the diffuser, like a gurney flap on steroids.Blaze1 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 16:18Exactly, this is why the Ferrari device is confusing. If it functions similarly to a venturi tunnel, the airflow around the exit will be of a higher pressure than around the throat, however it will still be of a lower pressure (I'd think) than the air flowing around its outside.Maritimer wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 16:06Pretty sure the entire diffuser experiences lower pressure, not just the area ahead of it. The more volume you have a given mass of air trying to fill, the lower the pressure must be. The drop is greatest where velocity is highest, but there should be lower than ambient pressure across it's entire lower surface.
If you cut the diffuser in a y plane, you are in this configuration :Vanja #66 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 15:40Does the pressure in diffuser decrease or increase when air starts to expand?
https://ibb.co/bGF1OS
Indeed it does not look like the smoke is coming out of the crash structureKalsi wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 17:17Not sure if this is really a problem like the tweet says... but it seems to be happened near the last race simulation Seb just did.
The giant smoke cloud is only to be seen on engine start, and it does not look like it has anything to do with the "oil breather"
https://twitter.com/Berrageiz/status/97 ... 92/video/1
In today's diffusers happens everything as Mr Toet written, of course (this freak read that article at least 6-7 times before, btw ). But much more as well, you have additional vortex generators, flaps around trailing edge, turning vanes, every little piece of carbon fiber allowed by rules to help with aggressive flow expansion without separation (where it's unwanted).TwanV wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 17:09I'm at work sadly but hope this might help in discussions http://www.racetechmag.com/2017/08/will ... diffusers/ ; still trying to get my head around what actually happens in a modern F1 diffuser.. and I have a degree in aerodynamics .
Thank you for answering my question indirectly.Fer.Fan wrote: ↑07 Mar 2018, 22:20Comment by Ferrari president on new car:Fer.Fan wrote: ↑07 Mar 2018, 22:14In the first couple of days of the first week of testing Ferrari seemed to be planted quite well. It was told that them and RBR looked better than Mercedes which were a bit wiggly yet. However, towards the end of first week it kinda was the other way round between Mercedes and Ferrari.
Mercedes getting better with more laps and optimizing setup seems just to be a logical consequence of testing time. But how to interpret the decreasing stability of Ferrari? What could be the reason behind that?
"As for Ferrari's chances of winning the title in 2018, Marchionne said he is feeling "relaxed". "It's definitely the quietest season I've faced since arriving in 2014," he revealed. "The boys are in control more than before. We have all the conditions we need and I think the car can be a winner at 51 per cent of the races this season."