Ok, MartinB said this could be the reason for Ferraris straight line speed.
Explain...
I thought of electronically controlling flaps in the undertray.. but nah
wowf1 wrote:Ron Dennis claim that Ferrari
the diffuser accelrates the the air under then car thus sticking it to the ground a smooth underbody is realy just a basic diffusermiqi23 wrote:Manchild, its the smooth underbody that sticks the car the the ground, not the diffuser.
Yeah, its a car not an aerofoil where you are trying to look into it as the pressure difference between top and bottom. You should appreciate that the the car's upper body also produces lift due to its curvature and its often reduced by using trapped vortices, see those gills! it produces vortices and are trapped where the airflow over them and keeps the drag to minimum by not separating and the loss of surface shear stress reduces lift!
No. That is the flat bottom enforced by the rules, the diffuser is the "box" under the rear of the car.miqi23 wrote:Manchild, its the smooth underbody that sticks the car the the ground, not the diffuser.
The gills arent really used for this purpose, otherwise you would se them on more cars more often.miqi23 wrote:...and its often reduced by using trapped vortices, see those gills!