With the 15cm rule down the centerline, is it possible to actually shape the top of the sharkfin to the shape of last years chimneys? Could they increase the air over the rear wing in this fashion? Would it be legal?
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Couple this:Conceptual wrote:With the 15cm rule down the centerline, is it possible to actually shape the top of the sharkfin to the shape of last years chimneys? Could they increase the air over the rear wing in this fashion? Would it be legal?
Thanks!
But that wouldn't really be a problem with this idea as it's not specifically for the exhaust but as a chimney much like those in years gone by on the top of the sidepods which didn't need titanium coatings to prevent burning... Or by being so far back would there be too much more heat to dissipate?Given the incredible heat of the exhaust gasses, wouldn't there be an issue with chanelling a large amount of hot gas up through such a constricted space (essentially turning the shark fin into a huge radiator)? We saw Renault having to protect their revised exhaust vents with titanium to prevent the bodywork from burning, so adding sufficient cladding all of the way up the shark fin could be a fairly considerable weight gain too ...
I mean more like where the flat part is on top of Toyota's sharkfin... If they were to extend that flat part the full length of the fin, and then open it up a bit like the chimneys of old, shouldn't that allow for alot of ventilation? I believe the air passing over the slit itself is what causes the "draw" to happen, so it shouldn't mess with the wake too much, I don't think.richard_leeds wrote:Ferrari already have a slit there ... viewtopic.php?f=12&t=6267&start=571
How would you feed it? If you make ducts from radiator at the sides of the airbox it would increase cross-section - and drag.Conceptual wrote:I mean more like where the flat part is on top of Toyota's sharkfin... If they were to extend that flat part the full length of the fin, and then open it up a bit like the chimneys of old, shouldn't that allow for alot of ventilation?
I thank you for your comments Scarbs.scarbs wrote:I like the idea, making the spine a little thicker to act as an outlet.
But I doubt it’s a workable idea, not least because of the blockage to the rear wing, but mainly because of the airflow in that area. If you had an outlet in the same place as the Toyota plate, the airflow in that area is heading downwards which would inhibit the exit of air from the duct. Also the duct has not low pressure area to feed into.
I suppose you could have the fin cut through the rear wing and have a rear facing exit in the low pressure area behind the wing, this would markedly reduce the wings effectiveness, but would look super cool!
Chimneys worked as they exited their flow in the low pressure area above the airflow passing over the sidepod. Then they were coupled with the T-wings to further help draw airflow from within them.
So adding a 15cm Twing to the engine cover could influence this effect?scarbs wrote:the t-wing\chimney combination works as the chimney exit is influenced by the onset flow and trailing vortex from the edge of the t-wing. the shark fin woud be in the middle of the rear wing and away from this flow.