Caito wrote:An idea came to my mind. A Bimetallic be used to generate movement in a piece.
It doesn't have to be metallic but just a piece with two materials with different coefficient of thermal expansion. In this way, heat generated (exhaust, air friction from the brakes or wherever you like most) would make the part hotter and thus induce movement in the desired direction.
Any thoughts?
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Caito.-
PS If a carbon fibre piece had a metal "rod" in its interior, with heat expansion it could be used to generate movement.
As was pointed out to me at the start of the season when I suggested some form of thermal device might be adjusting the ride height of the RB6, although you could argue that such a device was "passive" because it doesn't have a power source other than the temperature arriving at it, you could equally argue that any heat input to the system would be being "used", and that would make it active aero, which of course is banned.
You might well be right though!
I still think those shots showing the stiff cable poking out of Vettel's wing after his collision with Button have not be sufficiently answered.
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