what are you trying to show us?
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑28 Feb 2020, 12:20The teams are trying to pull "clean" air down towards the front of the floor etc. and these devices are a good way of doing it. It's a fairly obvious device once you've got the big vortices in place from the vertical boards.
godlameroso wrote: ↑06 Nov 2019, 06:24Red Bull should really thank Honda, not only are they getting a good power unit, they also had the winning design for the side pod end fences all along.
https://www.pixelstalk.net/wp-content/u ... esigns.jpg
https://imgr1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/M ... 639893.jpg
Mercedes isn't even close.
https://imgr1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/R ... 642398.jpg
Granted this doesn't take the rest of the car into consideration but this area is very important. I feel that Toro Rosso was used as a Guinea pig as it sprouted a very rudimentary version sometime around Singapore.
https://imgr1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/T ... 642417.jpg
Of course the first team to introduce this concept this year was Haas.
https://imgr1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/H ... 623246.jpg
But they haven't gotten it to work any better than when the season started despite constantly modifying this area.
According to the regulations, from a front view you mustn't be able to see anything behind the nose itself, that's why they used some vertical elements inside the hole.jagunx51 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 08:41https://i.imgur.com/bFw1MUk.jpg
it looks like RB16 has only 1 vertical element on the nose, while RB15 has many of it .... I thought it isnt allowed....we also see the green color behind the hole (or inside?), what is it?
comparisson from RB15's nose
https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/hbdct ... 109b331c0a
https://cdn-8.latimages.com/images/mgl/ ... 2_9061.jpg
https://www.racefans.net/wp-content/upl ... 1722-1.jpg
Alfa Romeo
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The vanes are inside the nose to get around the rule following rule:GioKer32 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 13:23According to the regulations, from a front view you mustn't be able to see anything behind the nose itself, that's why they used some vertical elements inside the hole.jagunx51 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 08:41https://i.imgur.com/bFw1MUk.jpg
it looks like RB16 has only 1 vertical element on the nose, while RB15 has many of it .... I thought it isnt allowed....we also see the green color behind the hole (or inside?), what is it?
comparisson from RB15's nose
https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/hbdct ... 109b331c0a
https://cdn-8.latimages.com/images/mgl/ ... 2_9061.jpg
https://www.racefans.net/wp-content/upl ... 1722-1.jpg
Alfa Romeo
https://f1tcdn.net/gallery/var/resizes/ ... 26/085.jpg
https://preview.redd.it/emphllb54vg41.j ... b724f1aa15
Probably they discovered that less elements work better (aerodinamically) and they switched to the actual solution.
I don't think it's illegal (they wouldn't have brought this solution if it had been illegal) and the green colour, in my opinion, is just flow vis to visualize vortices exiting the nose.
Of course Alfa Romeo use the same solution to create that hole in the nose bulge.
Nice picture indeed. Going more and more towards topological design yes. Evolution of CAD/CAE software and machining possibility's , good stuff. The possibility's have been there for a while, but the interplay with real world physics and experience is a very important factor in designing parts. Cool to see the clear evolution here.e36jon wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 20:52https://imgr1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/R ... 672330.jpg (Thanks to Amus for the amazing top photo.)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D_xBOEzXkAALy3r.jpg
Has anyone discussed the changes to the suspension rockers? RB16 top and RB15 bottom. The new rockers seem HUGE compared to previous designs. Any thoughts on what drove the changes? Are they just exposed more due to bulkhead geometry now?
These new rockers also seem to be designed using an optimization program as the new geometry is not something someone would come up with. The front uprights on all of the cars seemed to go through a similar evolution 7 or 8 years ago, where they went from pretty rational forms (Conical, cylindrical, etc.) to the very organic forms we have now. Seemed to happen overnight and across all of the teams. I wonder what changed?
And, just for a laugh, the red damper appears to have a remote reservoir, that has a remote reservoir, that has a remote reservoir... Cracked me up for some reason. Sorry.
Bypass canisters for position sensitive damping, the heave element is also acceleration sensitive not just velocity.
I reckon the rockers are flipped backwards for 2020 to make space for the steering bits?e36jon wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 20:52https://imgr1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/R ... 672330.jpg (Thanks to Amus for the amazing top photo.)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D_xBOEzXkAALy3r.jpg
Has anyone discussed the changes to the suspension rockers? RB16 top and RB15 bottom. The new rockers seem HUGE compared to previous designs. Any thoughts on what drove the changes? Are they just exposed more due to bulkhead geometry now?
These new rockers also seem to be designed using an optimization program as the new geometry is not something someone would come up with. The front uprights on all of the cars seemed to go through a similar evolution 7 or 8 years ago, where they went from pretty rational forms (Conical, cylindrical, etc.) to the very organic forms we have now. Seemed to happen overnight and across all of the teams. I wonder what changed?
And, just for a laugh, the red damper appears to have a remote reservoir, that has a remote reservoir, that has a remote reservoir... Cracked me up for some reason. Sorry.