Good overview of the cooling layout:
Small roll hoop fed radiator
V-shaped sidepod radiators
Halo Inlet radiator visible with outlet to the side
via motorsport.com
Good image, looks to have a discrete cooling matrix mounted in the top tube, with it's exit curtailed out through the side slat/vent with no further flow toward rear. Looking like a "vectoring" outlet from aircraft in it's design.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 23:52Good overview of the cooling layout:
Small roll hoop fed radiator
V-shaped sidepod radiators
Halo Inlet radiator visible with outlet to the side
https://cdn.motorsport.com/images/mgl/0 ... etail.webp
via motorsport.com
>warmer air closer to the trackdjos wrote: ↑18 Feb 2024, 23:07Very true. I know colder temps impact road cars with marginal sized intercoolers, although I don’t know how fine the margins are on F1 cars.Henk_v wrote: ↑18 Feb 2024, 22:57Well, the intercooler works with a very high delta T on the intake air. A few degrees of inlet temperature changes relatively little on the intercooler intake air outlet temperature. But still, a lilltle can be a lot in F1...
Engine cooling is much lower dT. There it matters a great deal.
I can’t imagine them wanting to run anything larger than they absolutely need.
I wouldn’t be too afraid to bet they read it here and ‘speculated’ .AR3-GP wrote:AMUS speculates that the reason for the inlets next to the driver's head is to consume cockpit losses and allow cleaner flow to the rear wing (with a side effect of drag reduction). I don't know if this is correct or not.
Have we ever seen a sidepod cooler layout like this before? The inlet diverges into upper and lower radiator flow paths. Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think I've ever seen it in recent times.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 23:52Good overview of the cooling layout:
Small roll hoop fed radiator
V-shaped sidepod radiators
Halo Inlet radiator visible with outlet to the side
https://cdn.motorsport.com/images/mgl/0 ... etail.webp
via motorsport.com
vorticism wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 00:18Smol bathtub on top of the sidepod.
https://i.postimg.cc/DfLYtkG2/rb20-bathtub.jpg
Got to be the shallowest waterslide/bathtub yet, imagining that it's just lowering pressure on the top surface, increasing the pressure differential acting on the pod overall
I wouldn't say consumes. More simply I think it's just a good place for an inlet considering the driver helmet, headrest, and halo form the lower three sides of a tunnel that lead directly into this shoulder inlet.
We have. And very often. Sauber and Ferrari introduced it in 2004 and 2005 and this V-shaped layout was the way to make the undercut area bigger and the sidepods smaller in the mid-00s. At least when we talk about the pure arrangement of the radiators in the sidepods.AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 02:25Have we ever seen a sidepod cooler layout like this before? The inlet diverges into upper and lower radiator flow paths. Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think I've ever seen it in recent times.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 23:52Good overview of the cooling layout:
Small roll hoop fed radiator
V-shaped sidepod radiators
Halo Inlet radiator visible with outlet to the side
https://cdn.motorsport.com/images/mgl/0 ... etail.webp
via motorsport.com
Splitting up cooling elements into so many has to come with a decent weight penalty. No doubt aero more than makes up for it. We are witnessing new elementary motorsport design paradigms...vorticism wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 02:25Detail of the shoulder duct I edited from a Piola/motorsport.com photo.
https://i.postimg.cc/xC5DDwkp/rb20-abu- ... d-duct.jpg
They got us real good there, Andi