I agree that they are using a central air plenum. However air plenums, whether for boosted engines or not, need a very even pressure distribution and it took many years in the 70's to iron that whole thing out. With two side oriented intakes you do have the problem of uneven charge .. whether it turns out to be a real problem or not is yet to say. It's not like they could emulate that in a wind tunnel or even CFD with any accuracy. And of course you always have the potential of cross wind conditions which would exacerbate the problem even more.marcush. wrote:the term is natural aspirated ,right ? the added volume of air through higher pressure is not significant it sureöy is not starving the engine from air.We do not know if bank1 and 2 do not share a common plenum so maybe the added pressure of inlet 1 can compesate for the others losses in yaw..we will surely see or will soon see this solution disapppear..I´d say a lot of teams will now look into their rollhoop concept for 2011..clever move by Mercedes to show the dedicated solution only later in the year ? Funny they feel the engine cover is a main area of development for them..and we talked so much about ballast and wheelbase...
The front looks exactly as I predicted...
so the Gearbox /difusser update is scheduled for Montecarlo?
F1 cars drive on really large radii and they are never really sliding sideways. So I suspect that the oncoming air comes in at very small angles even in the sharpest of turns.BreezyRacer wrote:I agree that they are using a central air plenum. However air plenums, whether for boosted engines or not, need a very even pressure distribution and it took many years in the 70's to iron that whole thing out. With two side oriented intakes you do have the problem of uneven charge .. whether it turns out to be a real problem or not is yet to say. It's not like they could emulate that in a wind tunnel or even CFD with any accuracy. And of course you always have the potential of cross wind conditions which would exacerbate the problem even more.marcush. wrote:the term is natural aspirated ,right ? the added volume of air through higher pressure is not significant it sureöy is not starving the engine from air.We do not know if bank1 and 2 do not share a common plenum so maybe the added pressure of inlet 1 can compesate for the others losses in yaw..we will surely see or will soon see this solution disapppear..I´d say a lot of teams will now look into their rollhoop concept for 2011..clever move by Mercedes to show the dedicated solution only later in the year ? Funny they feel the engine cover is a main area of development for them..and we talked so much about ballast and wheelbase...
The front looks exactly as I predicted...
so the Gearbox /difusser update is scheduled for Montecarlo?
The key difference is the shape of roll structure.djones wrote:Its not just a different shape to the norm, its a totally different solution all together.