I'm assuming some kind of sensors?
Probably just plain structural elements. They may have done a back-to-back comparison of the wing supported and unsupported.
I read it's not supporting the wing but measuring its flexibility. The wires are connected to linear displacement sensors mounted atop the weird bridge-style structure and encapsulated in an aero neutral foil.
Could be although the pillars look machined from one piece. I doubt there are gun drilled long chases through them for necessary wiring. What correlation would be needed? They know the diameter of the black dots in the reference markings. Their displacement can then be observed and measured with video, precision dependent upon pixel resolution.factory_p wrote: ↑01 Mar 2019, 16:35I read it's not supporting the wing but measuring its flexibility. The wires are connected to linear displacement sensors mounted atop the weird bridge-style structure and encapsulated in an aero neutral foil.
That way they have a direct measurement and can correlate that with the optical sensors pointing towards "target stickers" or white areas of the wing.
Hopefully no need for a re-design not with first few races being med-high DF. they could just remove some of the elements in the wing to trim some DF and balance the car if they need to? Id expect a Low DF version ready for Canada GP. The biggest issue seemed to be the battery systems which weren't working properly during the first test.Renault did a lot of tests on the flexibility of the wings during the days in testing, so hopefully these are fairly settled concepts by now and no big redesign.. Hopefully they've made a step up to the top three and we can have a top 4..