I think we should just visit Izmir /cesme , flights are cheaper than most and the place is a heaven
They mount to the wheel upright, I don't think they should be moving with ride height?
I think the second option, but in my interpretation they are not mandatory components (I run the first 2022 races without front wings winglets).G-raph wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 22:35Hi,
The rake and ride height adjustement in the latest MFlow version is a pretty neat feature, thanks for that!
Can you please confirm how we need to provide the Front and Rear brake duct winglets geometries?
- Already rotated/translated to suit our car rake and ride height settings?
or
- Left in the original space so they can be checked against their regbox (assuming you would then rotate/translate them yourself for the CFD run)?
They are not mandatory of course, but if we choose to have them, they must still fit inside their regulation box.
You are correct that in MFlow, the ground and wheels don't move, and the rest of the car does.spacehead3 wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 16:07They mount to the wheel upright, I don't think they should be moving with ride height?
You should design them yourself (I assume they go in high res folder). Stl files containe coordinates so no worries it will finds its right place(nothing to do with names). As they wont move with ride height it doesnt matter.G-raph wrote: ↑03 May 2023, 00:31They are not mandatory of course, but if we choose to have them, they must still fit inside their regulation box.
You are correct that in MFlow, the ground and wheels don't move, and the rest of the car does.spacehead3 wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 16:07They mount to the wheel upright, I don't think they should be moving with ride height?
But I still think my question is valid, if I rephrase it like this :
Can you please confirm how we need to provide the Front and Rear brake duct winglets geometries?
- Rotated/translated to suit our car rake and ride height settings, to counteract the car movement in MFlow?
or
- Left in the original space but with specific names (which ones?) so that MFlow automatically knows to keep them in their original position alongside the wheels?
or
- Left in the original space with no specific names and let you deal with these yourself for the CFD run?
Just tried moving to the new version but even at 0 RH and 0 Rake it throws a 'ride height too low' error when it's about 40mm off the ground with the new floor positionLVDH wrote: ↑11 Apr 2023, 17:08OK,
so I have put a slightly modified version of MFlow up. Also I noticed that while I always supply a version number in the Wordpress Download plug-in, this does not seem to show up, so you might like the improved format.
The modifications include:
- Modified WT floor height
- Modified warnings for pitch settings
These improvements might not work as intended.
- Increased edge refinement around the plank
The modified floor height should lead to a contact patch that you might perceive as more realistic. This can however cause issues with solver stability.
In previous versions, MFlow would only allow rake / pitch settings between 0 and -1.5 deg. This is now widened to -2deg. While I like the ideas from Koldskall on how to limit the ride height, I was not able to implement a good warning into MFlow, so for now, you will have to make sure the ride height stays within the proposed limits.
The increased edge refinement on the plank only slightly affects mesh size.
So please have a look and let me know if this now works as intended. I think, apart from the missing warning on the ride height, this will be how we will be using MFlow for the first race.
I am also working on the CAD files. I was not able to get it done and at this point, it will have to wait until Sunday or Monday. The modifications will affect the gearbox, exhaust and the front suspension. Sorry, I am not able to get this done earlier.
I confirm, it looks that something is always too low (0.013 m).yinlad wrote: ↑03 May 2023, 10:06Just tried moving to the new version but even at 0 RH and 0 Rake it throws a 'ride height too low' error when it's about 40mm off the ground with the new floor positionLVDH wrote: ↑11 Apr 2023, 17:08OK,
so I have put a slightly modified version of MFlow up. Also I noticed that while I always supply a version number in the Wordpress Download plug-in, this does not seem to show up, so you might like the improved format.
The modifications include:
- Modified WT floor height
- Modified warnings for pitch settings
These improvements might not work as intended.
- Increased edge refinement around the plank
The modified floor height should lead to a contact patch that you might perceive as more realistic. This can however cause issues with solver stability.
In previous versions, MFlow would only allow rake / pitch settings between 0 and -1.5 deg. This is now widened to -2deg. While I like the ideas from Koldskall on how to limit the ride height, I was not able to implement a good warning into MFlow, so for now, you will have to make sure the ride height stays within the proposed limits.
The increased edge refinement on the plank only slightly affects mesh size.
So please have a look and let me know if this now works as intended. I think, apart from the missing warning on the ride height, this will be how we will be using MFlow for the first race.
I am also working on the CAD files. I was not able to get it done and at this point, it will have to wait until Sunday or Monday. The modifications will affect the gearbox, exhaust and the front suspension. Sorry, I am not able to get this done earlier.
The 2023 wheels and suspension (V01) gave me big boost in CLA, and less drag.
By the way, which is the submission date?
No, it now has its own increased refinement on the edges.
Good catch. I think this is something we can improve, but not for race 1 at this point.
All parts should be designed in the construction COOS as always. You later adjust rake and ride height in the CFD setup.G-raph wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 22:35Hi,
The rake and ride height adjustement in the latest MFlow version is a pretty neat feature, thanks for that!
Can you please confirm how we need to provide the Front and Rear brake duct winglets geometries?
- Already rotated/translated to suit our car rake and ride height settings?
or
- Left in the original space so they can be checked against their regbox (assuming you would then rotate/translate them yourself for the CFD run)?
As stated on the MVRC-page: 21.05.2023