FIA has regulations on this also....
any ideas please let me know...........
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Wow.....that's what I call lateral thinking (no pun intended BTWmanchild wrote:Something that came to me as I was thinking about fan shaped wheels but without concern for downforce generating.
Imagine wheel spokes shaped as fan with variable geometry.
Neutral positions on straights (as common spokes)…
Example for right turn:
In right turn spokes on wheels on right side of the car get into position to suck in the air from right side while spokes on the left side get into position to blow the air to left. That way the fan spokes would propel the car in direction opposite of G-force in turns.
Same thing in left turns with opposite procedure.
No gain in downforce but possible partial G-force counter effect. In another words – fighting against the same enemy downforce fights with but in different way.
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I was thinking about F1 (if it was allowed). Small dogs...? Well there could be a grill fitted on the outer side - too small for Chihuahua or cat but big enough for ratRH1300S wrote:It could be difficult on a road car...imagine sucking small dogs into the wheels on one side and if it's wet hosing people with water of the other side.....![]()
I like this thread, started off with a strange question...but has drifted somewhere fun..........ss.vamsikrishna wrote:if CFD analysis is done using this concept , we can understand the air flow
beneath the car in much better way. say the front tyres suck in the air
and are diverted to flow beneath the car and the rear tyres suck the air
outside from beneath the car there will be amazing air flow beneath the car
not only as u guys said it can be used from engine cooling , to brakes cooling to steering aid and this huge high speed air can be used to pump in to engine sth like turbo charger does and it will increase the air quantity in the cylinders and
producing much more powerful power strokes and in addition to that it
will produce amazing ground effect through bernoulli principle.
i think this is a very good research topic