BreezyRacer wrote:I would rather think we're likely to see surface textures, which are totally legal and test-able, as well as easily done via CNC equipment. It's an interesting idea to try to vibrate a surface to break down boundary layers but I presume it would take a considerable amount of energy to vibrate CF panels, as well as taxing the adhesive used to position these things, and lastly, find room to place them.
If you read about them, you will see that 99% of your argument is simply untrue.
I don't think that texturizing static molds would be easier or more tunable than the vibration transducers, as they will not change at given speeds and yaw angles, not to mention chassis harmonics due to the engine. Also, driving them is not a problem, as once again, if you actually look at the site that I linked, there are very lightweight and small amplifiers that would be able to do the job.
My question is: Can vibrating bodypanels thin out a thickened boundary layer?