[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT2P2fhRFQA[/youtube]
Does anyone still have any doubts what this exhaust is trying to achieve and where it is blowing?
... and that virtual skirt traps the air in front of the sidepod so it passes under the floor. The spray pics do appear to support that notion.strad wrote:I thought we had agreed that the exhaust gasses form a layer at the outer edge that mimics skirts?????
Sorry, but no other cars at this time, place and camera angles.richard_leeds wrote:... and that virtual skirt traps the air in front of the sidepod so it passes under the floor. The spray pics do appear to support that notion.strad wrote:I thought we had agreed that the exhaust gasses form a layer at the outer edge that mimics skirts?????
Having said that, marekk could you post pics of another car for comparison please? What if they all have the same spray pattern?
marekk wrote:Sorry, but no other cars at this time, place and camera angles.richard_leeds wrote:... and that virtual skirt traps the air in front of the sidepod so it passes under the floor. The spray pics do appear to support that notion.strad wrote:I thought we had agreed that the exhaust gasses form a layer at the outer edge that mimics skirts?????
Having said that, marekk could you post pics of another car for comparison please? What if they all have the same spray pattern?
Few observations, as always pure speculation:
1. On the youtube video posted by TURU, as the car accelerates, in the bargeboard area there is clearly visible "virtual tube" exactly as predicted by shelly. This makes floor appearing lower to the flow then it really is, and adds downforce just at the leading edge.
2. Watched closely all the cars in FP1 and one pattern emerges: front tyre spray tends to go straight to rear tyre at lower speeds and goes under the car as speed increases. Almost the same for R31, but later on (and only R31 displays this knick in spray flow as seen on my pictures). Sort of virtual skirt in the rear half of the floor, when you want - more precise description will be flow lines bending in outside direction. Conservation of momentum, nothing to argue.
Adds to downforce at the rear and could decrease drag by "pushing" dirty turbulent flow outside, against diffuser's "sucking" force, just to the face of rear tyre.
3. Very different situation on breaking. Overrun used sparsely (they have to balance possible gains and added fuel weight), but when used, due to much quicker and hotter exhaust almost all goes out of the floor, in very slow corners even behind rear tyre. Should be very effective at speeds at which other area doesn't work so well, but they have to carry extra fuel to drive it.
Pierce89 wrote: This is the virtual skirt theory,but, SLC, in this forum,according to scarbs, is an aero guy who works in industry and he says otherwise.
The car is stationary in TURU's video.n smikle wrote:Video shows everything
Ironically, you're the only person I see in this thread consistently wallowing in their own excrement.ringo wrote: Pearls to the swine.
Better than wallowing my face in egg.Ironically, you're the only person I see in this thread consistently wallowing in their own excrement.
Thats right, ringo.ringo wrote:You can't change the facts.
The exhaust plume shape will not be the same at 300kph and 0kph. It's irrational to expect otherwise.ringo wrote: Saying the car is stationary ... It's just irrational.