i have figure out how much downforce i need in front and rear. i have search many websites and books. I did find some useful websites which provides the airfoils profile. However there's no CL provided for the profile.
I do not know which naca series to use for my multi element wing design. does it mean that i have to run the analysis myself to get the CL of the series?
I read from the previous post that naca23012 are commonly used in motorsports. Are the airfoil profiles in multi element wing usually the same?and only AOT and height are different?
Please forgive me for my ignorancet, this is my first attempt in aero design. i promise will share my analysis result/design in near future.
Thousand Thanks again!
Monstrobolaxa wrote:"competition car downforce" - Simon Mcbeath
Like Simon points ou in his book on a first simplistic approach though you have 2 alternatives!
First - figure out the amount of downforce you want (don't look at drag now)...grab the wing width you want....through a simplistic calc you can figure out the CL of the wing.....then grab a airfoil profile catalogue and take a look at the profiles there....and choose the one that best suits you.
Second - if you have the the Hp of the engine...you can determine the amount of Hp you're willing to sacrifise for drag (hp at the wheels not at the flywheel...so consider the losses)...with this info you can calculate the Cd of the wing.....and going to the catalogue once again.....
You can also include the weight distribuition in order to know what the diference of downforce is between the front and back to maintain an aproximatly the same amount of diference between downforce at the front and rear, and weight dist front-rear.
After this I'd say.....go to a 3D design software....and after that start CFD testing....untill you find reasonable/expected values! Then tweek with the wing shape...position....kinds of profiles.
The first approach actually is my own approach (didn't read it)....the second one came from the book! I prefer to start with the downforce even if it compromises drag and then try to eliminate drag....