Dragonfly wrote:Sorry JET. Find another kid to play with.
Revolutionary.HampusA wrote: ...
Or, increase the weight of the loadtest until we get over the downforce levels the cars get faced with at topspeed.
And add more points on the wing to distribute the load across the whole wing and finally placing the full load on the very edge of the FW.
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Wing breaking too. I hope Mr Whiting has a big broom for all the CF shards that will litter his garage.xpensive wrote:RevolutionaryHampusA wrote: ...
Or, increase the weight of the loadtest until we get over the downforce levels the cars get faced with at topspeed.
And add more points on the wing to distribute the load across the whole wing and finally placing the full load on the very edge of the FW.
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did you blink during the first part of the post?Dragonfly wrote:Now only if you could define for us, the mere mortals, how much is "too much" ...HampusA wrote:...................
if they get past that and still have a wing that flexes to much there will be further, more advanced tests but since the sensor test measures real world movement of the wing at top speed it should gives as very exact numbers on how much the wing flexes.
Well if you actually had read everything you would know that this new load test is option nr2xpensive wrote:Revolutionary.HampusA wrote: ...
Or, increase the weight of the loadtest until we get over the downforce levels the cars get faced with at topspeed.
And add more points on the wing to distribute the load across the whole wing and finally placing the full load on the very edge of the FW.
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Seriously, what you need to do is to add the horizontal load from drag, that's RBR's trick.
there seems to be a pattern here where people only read every other word, blink for 5 seconds then resume reading again.richard_leeds wrote:
Wing breaking too. I hope Mr Whiting has a big broom for all the CF shards that will litter his garage.
a plank of wood doesn't give you any information on how much a wing flex. it will only say that it has touched the ground.richard_leeds wrote:JET - it would be a wood spar of course, supplied by Mr E's favoured lumberjack in time honoured tradition.
Tozza - why bother with all that sensor complication when you can resolve the problem with a plank of wood?
through = inside = internalA homolgated spar running through the wing. Then the teams can add on their own aero appendages.