You guy's are discussing fantasy's not reality, the cables you guys have spotted are nothing more than the control wiring for the adjustable flaps!forty-two wrote:I hope you got a good payout when you sued the charm school you attended!djos wrote:You guy's speculating about tricky cables etc are deluded!
I'm merely discussing possibilities.
Macrush, the plank is dead straight, the rake is creating an optical illusion:marcush. wrote:i´d think this picture clearly shows the ferrari plank is anything but straight...you can see its almost paralell to the ground from the leading edge till some 1000mm and then rises up ...
I agree. I couldn't have much confidence judging the plank from that shot.hollus wrote:I am not so sure about the kink in the plank. What we see is the clearance between the car flor and the track, we don't see the plank directly. Doesn't the floor become narrower just where it seems to have a kink? It could be a camera-light effect, as the camera is higher than the car floor...
Or it could be a proper bend, of course.
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can i get that video mentioned in the post above..... would like see wat these ppl r talking abt
wrcsti wrote:gridwalker wrote:In the video of the button/vettel incident, the wing doesn't just seem to unflex but it it appears (at least to me) that it tilts around an axis somewhere under where the support pylons meet the nose.
With one wingtip much closer to the ground than the other, could the asymmetrical downforce generated by the wing itself (and the vortices it sheds) have a correlative effect downstream that led to the sudden instability at the rear end that resulted in the accident?
Just my two cents ...
As you can see he was sideways almost before he tried to move out from behind button.
Why would you hesitate to offer an opinion anymore? It's precisely the debates like this one on this forum which interest me most.strad wrote: I hesitate to offer an opinion anymore but since I agree totally with 747heavy I can't help but pipe up...and at least in my mind, I have to echo why would a small cable stand up so stiffly?
Well, that was my first thought too, but then I pondered it for a moment. Such a cable would presumably only need to move a few tens of millimetres at most in order to actuate the wing flaps, meaning that a pulley (and it's associated bearings etc) would be somewhat overkill. A simple rocker arrangement could equally be used with a far simpler (and perhaps lighter) mounting and bearing which would translate the vertical motion of the cable to a horizontal movement on a seperate cable running along the wing itself.strad wrote:If it was to be used in some pulley like arrangement, would it not need to be flexible?...Of course that's just my opinion. and is worth exactly what you paid for it.
Great still, that's precisely the thing I was referring to in my earlier post.
No, I have not used or encountered teflon insulated cable (to my knowledge at least). But that in and of itself does not explain all (to me at least).747heavy wrote:I don´t know if you have seen/used the kind of cable which is used in racing cars.forty-two wrote: 1. If it is an electrical cable, why is it quite so stiff? Even solid core, 2.5mm flat twin and earth cable (as would comfortably carry 4Kw) would be difficult to make it stand upright over a span of 1 metre.
Normally it´s an aircraft spec cable, which uses a teflon isolation. These teflon isolations are quite stiff/ in comparsion to a PVC/rubber or silicone isolation on your houshold/computer cable.
I would expect, that you have more then used two wires (+/-) in this cable. It´s more like 5-6 IMHO, for position feedback to the ECU etc. If you twist these different wires and but them into some heat shrink, they become rather stiff.
But of course I could be wrong - as I don´t know for sure.
Why would a OD 6mm braided steel wire stand up like this?
I don´t know, what this cable/wire is/was, but I would think it is unlikely, that RBR would use such a device. But eveything is possible in motor racing.
After all, it´s such my personal opinion.