Vanja #66 wrote: ↑05 Mar 2023, 12:09
chrisc90 wrote: ↑05 Mar 2023, 12:05
I think the side impact structure might limit to what they can achieve
Do the rules say you only need 1 impact structure? If so I think people like Ferrari and red bull have a low down one, due to the bulge in the floor. Mercedes are high to be able to legalise the mid wing. How would that work with the positioning of any side pod intakes if they go conventional method.
2 SIS are needed, one above, one bellow. The one bellow is in the floor in W14, Ferrari and Haas seem to be the only two teams to keep both in sidepods
Thank you.
I had a quick look and seen there is a small window for the positioning of the impact structures.
The centres of area of their outermost longitudinal vertical cross sections must be
positioned:
i. Longitudinally: between XC= -525 and XC= -475 for the upper structure and
between XC= -525 and XC= -375 for the lower structure.
ii. Vertically: between Z=460 and Z=550 for the upper structure and between Z=100
and Z=240 for the lower structure.
iii. Laterally: Within 15mm of each other
It doesnt look like they would need to make any alterations to the SIS in order to make a side pod, unless of course the SIS is longer than that of the side pod inlet would be.
I doubt Merc would need to bring a new tub for any changes they make to their concept, if we use this thread as reference and plot where the SIS are.
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