Belatti wrote:Ciro Pabón wrote:... Besides, the speed of the exhaust is not as high as the speed of the car.
How can you be so sure?
Good question. The simple answer: I'm not.
However, why should we have a simple thread, a thread that goes directly to the point, based on experience, when we can complicate our life and be nagged by some anonymous genius?
So, this is, in a crude fashion, the numbers I got when I thought about that for a minute (without a calculator, so...) :
- "Static" volume of exhaust (yes, I know there is a thread on that specific subject, but I said
crude) :
2.4 liters x 18.000 rpm / 4 = 10.800 lt/min
I'll assume an square exhaust with a 10 cm side (Toro Rosso probably has one of these) which gives me an area of 1 square dm.
I'll simplify that even more, assuming the gas is at 1 atm and 20 degrees. If you want to take in account stupid things that might (or might not) influence the volume, like temperature and pressure, be my guest or check the thread on gas volume, where I'm sure Belatti posted like 132 times, when he was young and hadn't been involved with half the pitbabes in TC.
So, it's like 10.000 dm3/1 dm2 = 10.000 dm/min = 1.000 m/min =
60 kph
Some could argue that's more or less the speed of a Toro Rosso, btw.
QED
Well, I know, it's "demonstrandum" only if Belatti invents an engine with 1 atm and 20 degrees in the exhaust, which I think implies a thermal efficiency of 99% or so, but I said "crude" and I have full faith in Belatti's ability to invent anything.
I would love for somebody to post the true speed taking in account that the gas is at 3 atm and 300 degrees or whatever, but, now that you're into it, please, take in account the Doppler effect on the exhaust speed. Ahhhh.. so, you haven't thought about
that? So, in the end I get a negative speed of 240 kph... right?
Besides, the gas of a typical exhaust can move my hair, but it won't cause ripples in my face if I place myself in front of it, while my face feels different when I'm in free fall at 200 kph or so (jumping from an airplane... oh, the memories).