I have been playing around with an idea for a few weeks now, and as soon as I get a bit better in CATIA's Imagine & Shape, I will post some drawings. (tutorial URL's are very welcome!)
My question concerns the A arms of the front suspension. I am interested in knowing if it is possible to replace them both with a single, horizontal piece. I have done enough work to know the layout, and how it would operate and I am in progress on a pic, but I just want to bounce it off the techies here since there are a few different ways to accomplish this.
I see one system as being able to make the entire suspension work through the I Beam, have a downforce generating wing integrated into the design, and a way to make it move ONLY perpindicular to the reference plane, without changing the angle of attack (which was the ONLY concern of other teams concerning McLarens bridge wing in 2007).
I would actually like to get the whole front end with this model that I am working on, but is there any inherent single point failures of using an I-beam in place of the 2 wishbones? Would the loss of the front wing still require an under nose splitter? Any suggestions as to the profile of the integrated aerofoil into the I-beam are welcome, as I have about 300 to choose from.
Any and all constructive, informative, speculative comments are welcome.