Same thing here, I can't say too much so you'll have to take my word for it... but no F1 car of any generation has ever had -8.0CL. Something around -6.0CL would be more appropriate (although still optimistic). Drag of 1.5CD is about right though.
Your Race 01 car was already a thing of beauty, but this one is on another level again. Well done! Although I should protest your floor strakes for the next round (race 03), as I don't think they are "extruded in Z" as written in the rules.
Thank you! The full story is this one :variante wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 19:32So your original car didn't see much CFD time? It would impressive, given how well it performed right away.G-raph wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 23:28Here is my Race 2 car. I know it doesn't look lile much has changed, but as I have finally been able to do a little bit of development in CFD, I think I have made a decent step. I didn't have time to do any Monza-specific low drag wings, though.
https://i.postimg.cc/m22xkgGk/grr-r02.jpg
It looks like you're already fighting for the podium!
- I thought I would not be able to get Mflow working on my PC so I designed my Race 01 car conservatively, knowing I would not get any CFD result until the official results.
- In the end I was able to run an unrefined version (no parts in the "refined folder") of MRVC_Fast for 1000 iterations just 3 days before the deadline.
- This showed 3 major issues : top surface separation on the floor leading edge ; not enough cooling ; rear wing endplate separation on the outside.
- I tried to fix them in CAD as best as I could quickly and submitted the new surfaces straight away for race 1.
- The official results have shown that I didn't fix the floor leading edge, that I improved cooling but not enough, and that the rear wing profiles were separating at the junction of the endplate.
- For race 2 I have done 9 loops of CFD (still with the unrefined settings mentioned above) and correlating that to the official CFD results (that give +0.6 CL compared to my settings). I hope the gain I think I have found fully translates to the race.