I believe part of the cost-cutting rules mentioned 60% scale max tunnels.autogyro wrote:I dont see the point of half scale wind tunnels anymore.
I believe part of the cost-cutting rules mentioned 60% scale max tunnels.autogyro wrote:I dont see the point of half scale wind tunnels anymore.
Front tyres look wrong, as they should be narrower.LotusF1 wrote:Thats not 2009...it is effectively a 2010 car model (look at the sidepods)
I'm sure we'll soon know...Giblet wrote:Vijay is a very astute businessman.
If a competing team was using intellectual property to gather data, would that be allowed? ie. Would not Dr.Mallya sue the panties off of them? The design is the property of Force India, not Mr. Gascoyne.
I don't think I can explain this any more clearly, but here goes...autogyro wrote:I dont see the point of half scale wind tunnels anymore.
Nick Wirth believes the work can be done on computer based on data base.
The final applications are decided by committee meetings anyway.
I suppose it gives something tangible for the boys to play with.
The difference between half and full has to be re calculated from a computer data base anyway, so I do not see it as being development work, just variations on a theme, like most of F1.
You'll like this quote ...Mystery Steve wrote:CFD is a tool. Wind tunnel testing is a tool. FEA is a tool. Tire data is a tool. Engineering is nothing but a collection of tools. A tool is only as effective as the tool who is using it. It all comes down to engineering judgment.
I love that quote. I first heard it a couple years ago, and the discussion last night reminded me of it, but I wasn't able to find the exact wording when I searched. Thanks for posting it.richard_leeds wrote:You'll like this quote ...Mystery Steve wrote:CFD is a tool. Wind tunnel testing is a tool. FEA is a tool. Tire data is a tool. Engineering is nothing but a collection of tools. A tool is only as effective as the tool who is using it. It all comes down to engineering judgment.
'Structural engineering is the art of moulding materials we do not wholly understand into shapes that we cannot precisely analyse, so as to withstand forces we cannot really assess, in such a way that the community at large has no reason to suspect the
extent of our ignorance.'
Dr. AR Dykes, Chairman, Scottish Branch of IStructE, 1978
great!richard_leeds wrote:'Structural engineering is the art of moulding materials we do not wholly understand into shapes that we cannot precisely analyse, so as to withstand forces we cannot really assess, in such a way that the community at large has no reason to suspect the
extent of our ignorance.'
Dr. AR Dykes, Chairman, Scottish Branch of IStructE, 1978
again..your silly..you speak without knowing the truth and continue talking..silly imo..but if it makes you happy so be it..axle wrote:Interesting - so you work for LF1 then? Maybe we should meet as you're down the road from me. Maybe you can explain how the identical parts to FI's are acually 100% Lotus own design
Source + More: http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_ ... t_id=39381Mike Gascoyne wrote:The model is an entirely new model manufactured by Fondtech on behalf of Lotus F1 Racing, and is based on a 2010 spec chassis geometry designed at our Design Office in Cologne, and includes a fuel tank to comply with the 2010 ban on refuelling and associated increase in wheelbase caused by these regulations.
I'll wait for the courts verdict.LotusF1 wrote:again..your silly..you speak without knowing the truth and continue talking..silly imo..but if it makes you happy so be it..axle wrote:Interesting - so you work for LF1 then? Maybe we should meet as you're down the road from me. Maybe you can explain how the identical parts to FI's are acually 100% Lotus own design