+1n smikle wrote:We NEED TO HAVE a F1 technical CAR CFD test competition! Get all the User made cars together and test them using the same boundary conditions. All these cars have to be good for something!!
Yeah i think thats a really good idea, and i suppose we could all agree on a certain area for the cooling inlets and outletsraceman wrote:+1n smikle wrote:We NEED TO HAVE a F1 technical CAR CFD test competition! Get all the User made cars together and test them using the same boundary conditions. All these cars have to be good for something!!
this would be a gr8 idea; would spice up F1T.....
Mods, would you kindly give a thought?
Confused_Andy wrote:Yeah I thought that and now I think the nose looks out of proportion.wesley123 wrote:pretty impressive.
But what i notice(or it is just me) is that everyone who shows his car here has pretty big sidepods at the rear.
Still, mightily impressive.
Confused_Andy wrote:Ah i see, nice work mate. I love the diffuser, looks like a right monster!
It would be also good if we could all agree on the basic sizes for inlets and outlets etc... then even if we can't get any CFD done, at least it will be easier to make a visual comparison between the cars.....Tonn wrote:I think first thing is to find someone who can do all the analyses
I totally agree that this would be the way forward if you were designing a real car... what I've done here is kept things quite simple (like my front wing for instance) my model represents what I would do as my inital wind-tunnel model... i.e. get the basics about right and work out the details later.... the finer details only work if you know exactly where the air is flowing... without knowing you could easily make a mess of things.. better to keep it simple and start from there!pipex wrote:I think that another thing that could be interesting is doing CFD analysis to a basic car and then looking at the effects that some new parts could have to this basic car, because with all the car parts at once i think it's difficult to see the effect of the complex shapes in the car.