I find it hard to believe that the exhaust of an F1 car is exiting at 792 km/h.
Maybe this exhaust does: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1b7RDsQCek
Even that exhaust stream leans back quite a bit somewhere around the 200 mph mark.
yesringo wrote:
Imagine 220m/s of hot gas shooting out 90 degrees. Will we expect that to bend and go under?
Why, what is you conviction?shelly wrote:yesringo wrote:
Imagine 220m/s of hot gas shooting out 90 degrees. Will we expect that to bend and go under?
discuss.On average, in the corners, the speed of the exhaust gasses is around 6 times the speed of the car. If this high speed gas can be directed at the underside of the floor, then as far as the part of the floor that is in contact with the exhaust is concerned, it will produce downforce just as if it was going 6 times as fast. The extra downforce that is produced is substantial and can improve the laptime of the car by around 1sec/lap. “
WHat is it you're looking for? I'll try to cap it..Spain?On top of that, someone needs to get that clip of the renault entering the concrete dust cloud.....
Can you find the recording of the last race with the renault passing through the dust please? Let's discuss that.