Yep.n smikle wrote:
I think the whole point of this is say whether his CFD is accurate? The question is how accurate do we need it to be to show that the Renault exaust is meant to form a skirt? That is the whole crux of the argument right?
Yep.n smikle wrote:
I think the whole point of this is say whether his CFD is accurate? The question is how accurate do we need it to be to show that the Renault exaust is meant to form a skirt? That is the whole crux of the argument right?
It would work. But you need F1 model and very fine grid for almost whole volume around the car. It won't fit into HP workstation. Not to mention we don't have the model.flyboy2160 wrote:I've been able to see vortex swirling / reversed / separated flow running on an HP workstation with the results verified/matched against zillion dollar wind tunnel data and flight data. The fine meshing went as small as ~.02" to .03"
I admit I've never run adaptive mesh CFD a car - only aero-optical distortion - but I don't see why this revolutionary technique wouldn't work on an F1 model.
Unfortunately you only see flames at the front after he's slowed down an awful lot and is almost to the grass verge.ringo wrote: Would be nice to see how it looks right as it happened.