newbie wrote:in as few words as possible:
F1 rear wing: highly cambered
high camber: downforce comes with severe induced drag penalty
closing rear-wing slot-gap or making it stall in any other way: downforce reduced
downforce reduced: drag reduced (significantly outweighing the drag penalty of a more lossy wake)
drag reduced: improved top speed
Hmmm, interesting. So the detached flow has less drag than the attached flow. I assume the downforce must also be reduced, or you would run with the wing stalled all of the time. It's very hard to find information about multi-element wings in stall.
Are there any academic papers describing the process? I'd love to read them.
volarchico wrote:(yes I read them all...)
Wow, you must have the patience of a saint.