That's roughly the maximum they were running with the old high rake cars
That's roughly the maximum they were running with the old high rake cars
Touching the ground for sure is not a issue (the tunnel is quite higher) for meshing, but a plank clearance lower than 10mm could be.variante wrote: ↑06 Apr 2023, 14:07I don't see any reason to impose rake or ride height restrictions. Extreme rake or ride height gives no advantage.
Meshing issues are the only possible concern, which the CFD guy should deal with.
I tested the car touching the ground, and i report no issue. The plank fuses with the ground, and that's it.
Bodywork (not) penetrating the ground is the only limit we should give ourselves.
What do to when cars don't comply with that before a race? Just raise them until they do, and give a warning.
I agree it seems like extreme rideheight doesnt seem to help , oddly though I suspect its due to low mesh resolution and general CFD setup issues, ( thought no ones fault as this challenge and its CFD isnt meant to be as accurate as F1 nor reality). Normally you would expect massive gains as you get closer ( up to a certain level). And we were running really high last year. So I can see why 10mm gap limit can be not needed but at the same time 10mm is the bare minimum so that mesh is properly done on the body and the ground.variante wrote: ↑06 Apr 2023, 14:07I don't see any reason to impose rake or ride height restrictions. Extreme rake or ride height gives no advantage.
Meshing issues are the only possible concern, which the CFD guy should deal with.
I tested the car touching the ground, and i report no issue. The plank fuses with the ground, and that's it.
Bodywork (not) penetrating the ground is the only limit we should give ourselves.
What do to when cars don't comply with that before a race? Just raise them until they do, and give a warning.
I believe increasing base size a little but refining the leading edges generally would be a worthwhile tradeLVDH wrote: ↑08 Apr 2023, 21:20Thank you for this small study, I think it is great work. Maybe you could simply modify the refinement level on the plank. As it is the lowest part, that is what I would change in the MFlow settings. It could either be just on the sharp corners or on the whole plank a level or two finer. I guess the best solution would be a refinement box around the leading parts of the floor. But that would cost a lot in computing requirements...
You dont have to use MFlow ( which uses openfoam anyways), but if your results don't match up with Organizers their results will count. So be aware of correlation issues
Thanks for your answer,beschadigunc wrote: ↑17 Apr 2023, 12:45You dont have to use MFlow ( which uses openfoam anyways), but if your results don't match up with Organizers their results will count. So be aware of correlation issues
Your friendly competition has warned you, this might not be the best idea, but here are some files:
For simplicity/clarity, does that equate to -20 Ride height for a 0 rake car compared to the default starting position?LVDH wrote: ↑18 Apr 2023, 18:51OK, small updates:
I wanted to update the gearbox and suspension. However, I am still not happy with what the updated suspension delivers, so I have to scratch that for now. I will get back on this as soon as I have the results of the first round. I will try to use those to then create a new front suspension, that will hopefully at least make a few of you happy. So for now, you have to live with the suspension we have.
I felt only upgrading the gearbox was not worth anybodies time, so until we do get a bigger update on the CAD files, this will wait.
I have updated MFlow, though. It now warns you, if the car is too low after rotating it. Also the rules have been updated. You will have a minimum ground clearance of 20mm.
As it is about one month to go, this should now be our setup.
Your friendly competition has warned you, this might not be the best idea, but here are some files:
https://mantiumchallenge.com/mvrc_files ... kPGT3XBaSg
There are some people who do use commercial software though, so it can work...