Good question, it would make sense to have pressure sensors, and from there you can accurately translate that to flow velocity. However there are more practical ways to get a read on the airflow working properly. Like load sensors on the suspension, if you have a certain downforce level and you know your suspension and chassis stiffness, if the chassis and suspension deflect a certain amount, then that value can be normalized. If observed values deflect from that normalized value you can assume something is wrong, like damage, or something.
Their floor edge wing is not very large, and the 'supporting brackets' are pretty tiny. So im not sure youre talking about the same thingPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 18:34So they are using the allowed supporting brackets as giant vanes and putting them underneath the floor and the brackets need not comply with sections a) to e).vorticism wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 17:07haha think i figured it out. This is their interpretation of the floor wing allowance. "Six support structures," and notice how many slats it has...
Whereas McLaren and others made a horizontal wing with six swans necks, RB made a vertical wing with six slots at its base. Brilliant.Bodywork declared as “Floor Edge Wing” must:
a. LiewithinRV-FLOOR-EDGE.
b. Beasinglevolumewithnoapertures.
c. Its complete surface, when intersected with any X-plane must produce only a single section that is continuous and closed, having cross-sectional area no greater than 2000mm2. This section must be between 5mm and 20mm distant from the curve produced by intersection of the Floor Body with the same X-plane, at its closest point.
d. Itscompletesurface,whenintersectedwithanyZ-planemustproduceonlyasingle section that is continuous and closed.
e. Itscompletesurfacemustbetangentcontinuousandanyconcaveradiusofcurvature must be greater than 25mm.
For the sole purpose of providing a structural connection between the Floor Edge Wing and the Floor Body, it is permitted to add up to six support brackets per side of the car. These brackets, which need not comply with parts (a) to (e), will nevertheless be considered part of the Floor Edge Wing and must:
f. Be in their entirety within 40mm of the Floor Body and 30mm of the Floor Edge Wing.
g. Benomorethan5mmthick.Afilletradiusnogreaterthan2mmwillbepermitted where these brackets join to the components they connect.
h. Benolargerthan40mmintheX-directionandhavenodimensionthatexceeds 60mm.
i. Not be closer than 50mm at any point to any other such support bracket.
j. Not be visible from below.
Hmm. The problem with this however is that the other teams will argue that the brackets need not be so large for the "sole purpose" of supporting the edge wings!
What makes a stable vortex? The rotational momentum, will air have more rotational momentum around a square or curved box?Mchamilton wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 18:36Comparing the images of the RB and Merc floors. The merc looks to have a completely flat tunnel roof whereas the RB looks like it has a convex roof through the throat area.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 18:13No, the highest pressure is formed where the convex curve is and this air then starts to spill. Once it starts spilling, the pressure is lower, but the low-pressure vortex core is now sucking the air towards it and it keeps spinning. Vortices break up when the flow is disturbed enough to cut-off the airflow towards the core, which doesn't usually happen with race cars since their VGs are very potent.
Would the convex roof be better for maintaining more stable vortices?
Is that bracket part of the floor or edge wing?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 18:34So they are using the allowed supporting brackets as giant vanes and putting them underneath the floor and the brackets need not comply with sections a) to e).vorticism wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 17:07haha think i figured it out. This is their interpretation of the floor wing allowance. "Six support structures," and notice how many slats it has...
Whereas McLaren and others made a horizontal wing with six swans necks, RB made a vertical wing with six slots at its base. Brilliant.Bodywork declared as “Floor Edge Wing” must:
a. LiewithinRV-FLOOR-EDGE.
b. Beasinglevolumewithnoapertures.
c. Its complete surface, when intersected with any X-plane must produce only a single section that is continuous and closed, having cross-sectional area no greater than 2000mm2. This section must be between 5mm and 20mm distant from the curve produced by intersection of the Floor Body with the same X-plane, at its closest point.
d. Itscompletesurface,whenintersectedwithanyZ-planemustproduceonlyasingle section that is continuous and closed.
e. Itscompletesurfacemustbetangentcontinuousandanyconcaveradiusofcurvature must be greater than 25mm.
For the sole purpose of providing a structural connection between the Floor Edge Wing and the Floor Body, it is permitted to add up to six support brackets per side of the car. These brackets, which need not comply with parts (a) to (e), will nevertheless be considered part of the Floor Edge Wing and must:
f. Be in their entirety within 40mm of the Floor Body and 30mm of the Floor Edge Wing.
g. Benomorethan5mmthick.Afilletradiusnogreaterthan2mmwillbepermitted where these brackets join to the components they connect.
h. Benolargerthan40mmintheX-directionandhavenodimensionthatexceeds 60mm.
i. Not be closer than 50mm at any point to any other such support bracket.
j. Not be visible from below.
Hmm. The problem with this however is that the other teams will argue that the brackets need not be so large for the "sole purpose" of supporting the edge wings!
Yeah i was kinda assuming the answer, but thought id ask Vanja the question anywaygodlameroso wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 18:54What makes a stable vortex? The rotational momentum, will air have more rotational momentum around a square or curved box?Mchamilton wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 18:36Comparing the images of the RB and Merc floors. The merc looks to have a completely flat tunnel roof whereas the RB looks like it has a convex roof through the throat area.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 18:13
No, the highest pressure is formed where the convex curve is and this air then starts to spill. Once it starts spilling, the pressure is lower, but the low-pressure vortex core is now sucking the air towards it and it keeps spinning. Vortices break up when the flow is disturbed enough to cut-off the airflow towards the core, which doesn't usually happen with race cars since their VGs are very potent.
Would the convex roof be better for maintaining more stable vortices?
They will struggle to argue that when their own mirror mounts do not connect to the mirror….PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 18:34So they are using the allowed supporting brackets as giant vanes and putting them underneath the floor and the brackets need not comply with sections a) to e).vorticism wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 17:07haha think i figured it out. This is their interpretation of the floor wing allowance. "Six support structures," and notice how many slats it has...
Whereas McLaren and others made a horizontal wing with six swans necks, RB made a vertical wing with six slots at its base. Brilliant.
Hmm. The problem with this however is that the other teams will argue that the brackets need not be so large for the "sole purpose" of supporting the edge wings!
It also depends where you want to place the vortex, but yes, convex surface increases the pressure difference which strengthens the vortex.Mchamilton wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 18:36Comparing the images of the RB and Merc floors. The merc looks to have a completely flat tunnel roof whereas the RB looks like it has a convex roof through the throat area.
Would the convex roof be better for maintaining more stable vortices?
I guess it is similar to 'mirror supports' from Mercedes.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 18:34So they are using the allowed supporting brackets as giant vanes and putting them underneath the floor and the brackets need not comply with sections a) to e).vorticism wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 17:07haha think i figured it out. This is their interpretation of the floor wing allowance. "Six support structures," and notice how many slats it has...
Whereas McLaren and others made a horizontal wing with six swans necks, RB made a vertical wing with six slots at its base. Brilliant.Bodywork declared as “Floor Edge Wing” must:
a. LiewithinRV-FLOOR-EDGE.
b. Beasinglevolumewithnoapertures.
c. Its complete surface, when intersected with any X-plane must produce only a single section that is continuous and closed, having cross-sectional area no greater than 2000mm2. This section must be between 5mm and 20mm distant from the curve produced by intersection of the Floor Body with the same X-plane, at its closest point.
d. Itscompletesurface,whenintersectedwithanyZ-planemustproduceonlyasingle section that is continuous and closed.
e. Itscompletesurfacemustbetangentcontinuousandanyconcaveradiusofcurvature must be greater than 25mm.
For the sole purpose of providing a structural connection between the Floor Edge Wing and the Floor Body, it is permitted to add up to six support brackets per side of the car. These brackets, which need not comply with parts (a) to (e), will nevertheless be considered part of the Floor Edge Wing and must:
f. Be in their entirety within 40mm of the Floor Body and 30mm of the Floor Edge Wing.
g. Benomorethan5mmthick.Afilletradiusnogreaterthan2mmwillbepermitted where these brackets join to the components they connect.
h. Benolargerthan40mmintheX-directionandhavenodimensionthatexceeds 60mm.
i. Not be closer than 50mm at any point to any other such support bracket.
j. Not be visible from below.
Hmm. The problem with this however is that the other teams will argue that the brackets need not be so large for the "sole purpose" of supporting the edge wings!
It's weight related. Which is why the car is fast in High speed corners but not in traction zones. RB can't add ballast to the front thus they have to run lower downforce due to balance.
It's not just weight (btw didnt they loose 6-7kg this weekend?), the car is limited with front downforce, the balance is to much to the rear due to overall aero concept. Juzh pointed this out very early in race threads, even after Bahrain FP1/2... Helmut Marko also mentioned their sidepods from solved a lot of understeer problems which launch spec had, and yet they still have understeer.