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Can we move to W13 topics? Downwash of the mid-wing doesn't change through the operational speed range, just like it doesn't change for any wing on an F1 car.
Very good Etusch, you deserve a bottle of Danziger Goldwater for that
Misrepresentation of the math. But another subject.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022, 06:49Wing with endplates behaves more like a wing with elliptical distribution or a wing with infinite span. Has to do with spanwise lift (coefficient) distribution. For elliptical distribution, speed is not a factor.
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Can we move to W13 topics? Downwash of the mid-wing doesn't change through the operational speed range, just like it doesn't change for any wing on an F1 car.
Due to the regulations the crash-structure wings should be considered as wing-ish (rather than wing), they are not allowed to have this as an enclosed fairing (it must not exist through the full 360 degrees around the y-axis), this makes it difficult to predict the true flow (as the centre volume will tend to become a vacuum as flow increases). It is also has a very short chord/span ratio, which has a tendency to higher drag.ringo wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022, 15:25Misrepresentation of the math. But another subject.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022, 06:49Wing with endplates behaves more like a wing with elliptical distribution or a wing with infinite span. Has to do with spanwise lift (coefficient) distribution. For elliptical distribution, speed is not a factor.
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Can we move to W13 topics? Downwash of the mid-wing doesn't change through the operational speed range, just like it doesn't change for any wing on an F1 car.![]()
You speak of spanwise lift distribution for an elliptical planform. Nothing related to velocity. That's related to the wing geometry, and why I have been a proponent, and called crazy by some members for my redbull car theories on such geometries.
But's let's leave the theory discussion for another thread.
The W13 crash structure wings do not have endplates, and they are not elliptical. So you are supporting my suspicions by your statement.![]()
The car suffers in the straights, but why can't the team pin this down?
From your data, how much more drag does the car have than the redbull?
Wow! Nice gift! How did you talk your way to it???Jozsusz wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022, 22:52I was lucky today, a Merc guy gave me LH's windscreen from the Austrian GP's W13.
He was impressed with my technical knowledge.
I'm so happyI've a piece of the W13
Picture:
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The guy showed us Russell's steering wheel and we started to chat about the clutch, bite point, mark button, strat, hpp modes, chassis defaults, etc.cplchanb wrote: ↑29 Jul 2022, 03:55Wow! Nice gift! How did you talk your way to it???Jozsusz wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022, 22:52I was lucky today, a Merc guy gave me LH's windscreen from the Austrian GP's W13.
He was impressed with my technical knowledge.
I'm so happyI've a piece of the W13
Picture:
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Yeah, same in Silverstone, but it's also dependant on how they set up the car compared to the others. In Barcelona Lewis was fastest in the twisty section throughout the race but then with the same spec of car they got destroyed in Monaco and Baku. Baku was like 0.1-0.2s deficit in each corner, quite ridiculous. In France Lewis was paying 16kph and 0.45s in T11-T12 only, which are very pricey corners true, but my god...