Vanja #66 wrote: ↑06 Jan 2023, 21:56
ing. wrote: ↑04 Jan 2023, 05:14
So, while the lift may have been reduced, I would expect that the price for this is induced drag from any DF generated—especially since the flow coming off the trailing edge is probably not aligned with the downwash ahead of the RW—as well as what must be a vortex sheet rolling off the top of the rounded, raised sidepod edges trying to work like fences.
Also, from an overall aero efficiency point-of-view, I would expect that not driving more flow down to the floor to power the diffuser must be sacrificing some efficiency gains.
Lift was reduced and drag on its own has not increased. Sidepods have a significant rear projection of that particular ambient-pressure region. Rounded edges cannot shed any vortices.
https://i.ibb.co/qd9mn28/comp-top.jpg
This region also isn't flicking up the airflow at all, since it's an ambient pressure region and there is no aerofoil bottom to influence the upwash. I fact, altogether the zone is straightening the flow towards the rear wing and inward tapering is feeding the beam wing to drive the diffuser. It's a really nice solution and with additional repackaging of elements to avoid big stagnation zone under the intakes (that's mentioned for 675 car) it definitely is the best of both worlds.
For more details of F1-75 sidepods check here
viewtopic.php?t=30249
I appreciate your appreciation
for the aero on this car but there are still a few issues I see with it and which are evidenced in your CFD analysis.
Firstly, I agree you can’t get a “useful” vortex off a rounded surface but for sure the air coming off the top of the tapered end of the sidepods—with slight outboard flow direction as shown in your streamlines/flow-viz images—will either create a trailing vortex cone (like on a passenger car A-pillar) or the flow will just separate off the rounded trailing edge.
So, not sure how this disturbed flow will help the beam wing, especially because of the aforementioned outboard flow direction.
Agree that the new car should be cleaned up below the intakes and interested to see what they do at the back: RB-like, Alpine-like, same as last year or some new solution?