swerve on the straightsBirel99 wrote:JT, I know we went into some discussion about this in another thread but...
How do you increase surface temperature on a tyre?
Thank you!
swerve on the straightsBirel99 wrote:JT, I know we went into some discussion about this in another thread but...
How do you increase surface temperature on a tyre?
Thank you!
Heavy acceleration and braking.Shrek wrote:swerve on the straightsBirel99 wrote:JT, I know we went into some discussion about this in another thread but...
How do you increase surface temperature on a tyre?
Thank you!
Yes, heat generation.. you know what I mean! (I am rusty off school, simple mistake)Jersey Tom wrote:It's heat generation. Not heat transfer. Relative magnitudes for each? Forget it.
Comes down to this, though. Surface temperature is going to be a big function of friction and sliding between rubber and road. Undertread temperature and carcass temperature comes from tire deflection. Both are important.
This is also common in ALMS where they have a traction control setting override. In most of the P1 and P2 cars the drivers can hit a button to reduce the traction control on the warm up lap or under SC in order to get some heat into the tires.roost89 wrote: Spinning ones wheels (if possible). I think Gary McCoy now in World Supersport spins his rear tyre for extra grip...or maybe he just likes the slide. But this could have detrimental effects too.
That's why I think the concept of designing kinematics to heat tires is kind of a load of crap. Static suspension settings definitely do have an impact.ringo wrote:This is all good, but i haven't seen any real substance being thrown around; the theories make sense, but it still does not fully explain the direct relationships with suspension geometry, especially in F1 where there is a small variation in geometry between the teams.
Yup. Wouldn't be surprised. Don't listen to everything the drivers say. Could be the pressure hasn't built up enough. Could be that the sticker tires aren't faster than scuffs and they haven't broken the carcass in. Not necessarily temperature.ringo wrote:Or could we just conclude its a very complicated issue only God knows why and Jenson is just finding excuses.
There are very few, if any simple relationships in this kinda stuff.n smikle wrote:Sorry to ask a third time but I am not the wordy type of person. I just like simple relations, if you see where I am coming from.
Just want an Idea of why Brawn was having a problem.. Was it damper settings? low chassis stiffness? stuff like that.
Oh Boy! New bits!void wrote:Rear bodywork picture by RB