The shapes off the sidepods make it very hard to tell differences in volume. It seems to me that McLaren and Williams have decided to keep the majority of the volume high in order to ease airflow round the sidepods.n smikle wrote:Of the Mercedes cars Force india and MErc have the smallest side pods. Mac and williams appear to be starting out conservative.
Mclaren looks like they ducted their exhaust up higher, probably to keep it out of the way of their rear suspension arms.Lazy wrote:The shapes off the sidepods make it very hard to tell differences in volume. It seems to me that McLaren and Williams have decided to keep the majority of the volume high in order to ease airflow round the sidepods.n smikle wrote:Of the Mercedes cars Force india and MErc have the smallest side pods. Mac and williams appear to be starting out conservative.
To what ends do teams provide cooling for the power units?SectorOne wrote:You can definitely tell how much of an advantage it is to build your own engine (or be the nr1 works team) in terms of packaging.
I don´t think there´s a coincidence Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes are all considerably more tight then the pay teams.
They provide cooling requirements but I doubt they provide any cooling parts past the pumps, and even then not sure if they provide the pumps.FoxHound wrote:To what ends do teams provide cooling for the power units?SectorOne wrote:You can definitely tell how much of an advantage it is to build your own engine (or be the nr1 works team) in terms of packaging.
I don´t think there´s a coincidence Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes are all considerably more tight then the pay teams.
I'm not certain this is an off the shelf part mercedes provides its customers.
Yea i think that´s really the key. Engine department and Aero/Car department working side by side.dren wrote:The tight packaging for the works teams is likely because the engines were designed hand in hand with the chassis, so both were made together. The satelite teams don't have that benefit. The get dimensions and cooling requirements and have to make them work.
I think they are working somewhat beyond this level.FoxHound wrote:Mclaren are adept enough to know x amount of heat requures x amount of cooling.
More what is the optimal amount of cooling in order to get the best ratio between aerodynamics working well, and the engine being able to run at a suitable power level.mrluke wrote:I think they are working somewhat beyond this level.FoxHound wrote:Mclaren are adept enough to know x amount of heat requures x amount of cooling.
Any team could run the engine cool, the question is what is the least amount of cooling that is needed to make it all work and how to deliver that in the smallest possible package.
flow separated from either side?Crucial_Xtreme wrote:A good image from Somers showing the U-Shaped diffuser on the W05 from the inside and not just from the rear. Will be interesting to see if Mercedes develop this area of the car further.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BgSAjGCCEAA2iT9.jpg
via @SomersF1