It is so quiet around here.
You guys know that there is a race this weekend?
Looking good, car is starting to take shape nicely!HermesMotorsport wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 11:54First of all, nice evolution of an already strong concept from Panthera and nice renders as always!
Now, here is my car for the next race!
Lots of changes for this one:Good luck everyone and looking forward for the race!
- Finally introducing new sidepods which should deliver better flow to the beam wing and help work the floor harder
- A new radiator placed at a more shallow angle in order to accommodate the new sidepods
- A new rear wing that produces more downforce and hopefully balances the CoP
- A more loaded front wing with a different endplate winglet
- Some changes to the front and rear wheel deflectors for better flow management
PS: Decided to have some fun with blender this time
Solid numbers. With any luck I think I'm a touch ahead on CL but significantly higher CD, I really did pay little attention to it for Monaco and believe I'll top 1.80Cd
Even though having all this cooling openings on the bodywork, cooling is marginal. I went a bit aggresive on cooling knowing that i have some headroom on the official results. So that could be the deciding factor.yinlad wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 22:52Solid numbers. With any luck I think I'm a touch ahead on CL but significantly higher CD, I really did pay little attention to it for Monaco and believe I'll top 1.80Cd
My dirty downforce might pay off for this race but I think I have a lot to work on for the higher efficiency tracks coming up
Wow
I'm surprised the cooling is marginal given the size of your engine cover compared to mine and our otherwise similar sidepodsFt5fTL wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 23:30Even though having all this cooling openings on the bodywork, cooling is marginal. I went a bit aggresive on cooling knowing that i have some headroom on the official results. So that could be the deciding factor.yinlad wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 22:52Solid numbers. With any luck I think I'm a touch ahead on CL but significantly higher CD, I really did pay little attention to it for Monaco and believe I'll top 1.80Cd
My dirty downforce might pay off for this race but I think I have a lot to work on for the higher efficiency tracks coming up
And i thought i'm having a draggy car on this one
Cooling went down alot after the changes i made to the sidepod design and with the new front wing, even with the bigger intake area and lots of cooling openings. It isnt elegant looking but the performance gains are there.yinlad wrote: ↑27 May 2024, 00:10I'm surprised the cooling is marginal given the size of your engine cover compared to mine and our otherwise similar sidepodsFt5fTL wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 23:30Even though having all this cooling openings on the bodywork, cooling is marginal. I went a bit aggresive on cooling knowing that i have some headroom on the official results. So that could be the deciding factor.yinlad wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 22:52Solid numbers. With any luck I think I'm a touch ahead on CL but significantly higher CD, I really did pay little attention to it for Monaco and believe I'll top 1.80Cd
My dirty downforce might pay off for this race but I think I have a lot to work on for the higher efficiency tracks coming up
And i thought i'm having a draggy car on this one
I'm expecting to be at about 1.45 either side on cooling.
This rear wing is well into 0.45 Cd territory, which I'm ok with for a Monaco one off, the worrying part is how much drag my rear wheels are imparting and how much of a struggle I find it to reduce that, everything else I'm pretty happy with for cd/cl.
Wow that's one heck of a turnaround!LVDH wrote: ↑29 May 2024, 17:51Hi guys,
here are the cars:
https://mantiumchallenge.com/wp-content ... o_2024.gif
https://mantiumchallenge.com/cars-mvrc-monaco-2024/
This time, I ran all the simulations on our sponsor's cloudHPC system. Everything was done Tuesday morning and the extracted results are now with Max.
Yes, but as the CFD setup and post-processing are fully automated this was never really what took very long. Submitting everything in one go to CloudHPC is super nice though. That is why I was always dreaming about such a sponsor in our championship.
Maybe I'll take a look at automating something with blender for rendering. I suspect it's possible with enough time buried in the API documents!LVDH wrote: ↑30 May 2024, 16:52Yes, but as the CFD setup and post-processing are fully automated this was never really what took very long. Submitting everything in one go to CloudHPC is super nice though. That is why I was always dreaming about such a sponsor in our championship.
What takes very long though is setting up the new renders. This is now by far is the main block that uses my time. Scrutinnering takes at most maybe, two hours.
Posting all the images and everything to the Wordpress page then also takes super long. And as I see two teams with repeated rule violations in race 2, I now have to wonder if you even look at this.
So my next dream for MVRC is to have a Django Homepage instead of Wordpress. Then I could update the page automatically after each race. But getting this implemented would be a lot of work.