hääää maybe you have a lack of understanding the idea.F1_eng wrote:Absolutely lacking in any basic technical knowledge or common sense.
If you attempt to couple low airbox pressure to the top of the wing, you simply lower the Cp, simple. Lowering top surface Cp reduces net pressure differential, less downforce.
There are other basic flaws such as the assumption of airbox pressure variation.
Afraid its not a good idea in any sense.
Why do you want to suck top surface pressure?
I would suck bottom surface and blow top surface to increase downforce during cornering.
Nevertheless we have that picture with both channels so its fact that they do something we just have to figure out what they do.
Btw. TV commentator said that Mercedes also has a system running on their cars but I couldn't see any fin to the rear wing.
So either commentator was just wrong and has no idea how the system works or they do something else.
I thought about connecting such a system to the diffusor for me this would be much more efficient than on the rear wing.
What do you guys think about it?