CAEdevice wrote: ↑28 Feb 2019, 17:01
the beam wing actually works badly. I changed it 8 times in 10 simulations without being able to optimize it.
Ok, but you should see mine, which gets very slow and dirty air (also due to the Front Wing extension). Mine is also much smaller, as the diffuser leaves it no space.
CAEdevice wrote: ↑28 Feb 2019, 17:01
I am conviced that my diffuser side channels flow suffers with the "shadow" of the front wheels (maybe some side flow could be useful to reduce this effect
Having the opposite problem, I tried to force more air through the ceter, but it was terrible. The airflow angles decreased and wheel wake ended inside the most sensitive diffuser areas (instead of going toward the center of the car).
machin wrote: ↑28 Feb 2019, 15:45
I would particularly like to see a detailed comparison of ETSMC’s diffuser profile compared to one of the top cars
I'm a bit shy about showing the actual schematics, but I can tell you it's nothing complex... Just a concave arch ending under the suspensions (start: 25°; end: 0°), then a straight line, then a convex arch pointing to the sky (variable angle). The transition between the flat floor and the first arch is not sharp at all.
The exact shape must change depending on the airflow amount, quality and angle. So i want to tell etsmc: try different diffusers, starting with conservative shapes and angles; modify other parts of the car (on the front) to increase airflow amount and quality; modify the diffuser; repeat. At each step, observe how the flow behaves (where the wheel wake goes, how strong the vortices are,...).
My diffuser is not so optimized, and anyway it would not work on Mercury's car right away, for the mentioned reasons.