Pierce89 wrote:horse wrote:
James Allison wrote: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.
So Renault seem much more concerned with the impact that the FEE has on the leading edge of the floor and it's suction peak than the course of the airflow towards the diffuser or not.
Also an indicator that the exhaust gas velocity is around 1000mph.
I personally believe this article discredits the people who said the Renault exhaust gas wasn't going under the floor.
On the contrary. The floor exist all over.
It discredits the diffuser people.
The exhuast comes into contack with the front parts of the floor and flow coming from the splitter.
That is the only place where the speeds are 6 times the speed of the car.
At the diffuser the speed is greatly reduced.
So this reinforces everything that was said in the front exhuast thread.
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. “
These speeds only exist at the pipe exit, no where else, as the gases lose energy as they move down along the car. So in contact must mean in front of the car.
parts in contact with the exhuast? Here they are.
6 times the speed of the car would make this simple and stubby airfoil shaped edge of the floor behave like it was 36 times bigger in area.
Also the speed calculation that i was touting all allong and no one believed it.
220m/s was my conservative estimate and it's basic thermodynamics.
Divide that by 6, 36.6m/s or 131 kph. hmm seems close enough for a low speedturn.
Let's take it to the FEE thread, cause this is very relevant to that thread.