it is glass-ceramic matrix reinforced with silicon carbide or carbon fibersringo wrote:Pyrosic is a glass ceramic composite.* The only composite capable of acting as an exhaust are glass ceramic composites (GCC). These are not on the permitted materials list, with one exception.
* Using GCC as a heat sheild around exhausts is legal, as long as the exhaust itself is from permitted materials (typically inconnel)
* This is not a new issue, GCC material has been off the permitted list for some time
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Advanced glass-ceramic matrix composites with user-friendly processing
PyroSic
After 10 years of development, Pyromeral Systems has introduced an entirely new generation of materials that finally brings the advantages of composites to the world of high temperatures. With this technology, it is now possible to design and manufacture lightweight composite parts used at high temperatures that not only provide an excellent level of thermo-mechanical performance, but also remain easy and affordable to produce.
These new composite materials, marketed under the PyroSic® and PyroKarb™ names, are based on proprietary glass-ceramic matrix systems reinforced with silicon carbide or carbon fibers. Thanks to the use of advanced inorganic polymers, they are processed at low temperatures with the same techniques and tooling as those used for conventional carbon-fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP). Yet, they also offer a much improved resistance to heat and fire, as they retain good mechanical properties at temperatures for which CFRP cannot even be considered (typically, up to 1000°C/1800°F).
If you look between the mechanics legs you can see what looks like the end of the exhaust pointing down under the floor.beelsebob wrote:With none of the pipework there it's hard to tell, but there's a bump at the back of the side pod that wasn't there before, and a turning vein similar to red bull's behind it – could this be the new exhaust?
Isn't is kind of hard to see the end of the exhaust without it being connected to the engine ?bonjon1979 wrote:If you look between the mechanics legs you can see what looks like the end of the exhaust pointing down under the floor.beelsebob wrote:With none of the pipework there it's hard to tell, but there's a bump at the back of the side pod that wasn't there before, and a turning vein similar to red bull's behind it – could this be the new exhaust?
No. It looks to me like the exhaust from the engine will link to the black tube circled in red that will then feed out the back at the point you can see between the mechanics legs. It looks like mac have designed it this way so that if that black pipe and further ducting that may be made of 'exotic' materials is deemed to be part of the exhaust then they can remove shiny black pipe and have the exhaust coming out the sidepod and blow over the floor - hence why they've put all that heat shielding across the back. Just what I'm thinking, could be wrong.hollowBallistix wrote:Isn't is kind of hard to see the end of the exhaust without it being connected to the engine ?bonjon1979 wrote:If you look between the mechanics legs you can see what looks like the end of the exhaust pointing down under the floor.beelsebob wrote:With none of the pipework there it's hard to tell, but there's a bump at the back of the side pod that wasn't there before, and a turning vein similar to red bull's behind it – could this be the new exhaust?
Show us the exhuast between the mechanics legs? There is nothing there, just the floor.bonjon1979 wrote:No. It looks to me like the exhaust from the engine will link to the black tube circled in red that will then feed out the back at the point you can see between the mechanics legs. It looks like mac have designed it this way so that if that black pipe and further ducting that may be made of 'exotic' materials is deemed to be part of the exhaust then they can remove shiny black pipe and have the exhaust coming out the sidepod and blow over the floor - hence why they've put all that heat shielding across the back. Just what I'm thinking, could be wrong.hollowBallistix wrote:Isn't is kind of hard to see the end of the exhaust without it being connected to the engine ?bonjon1979 wrote:
If you look between the mechanics legs you can see what looks like the end of the exhaust pointing down under the floor.