raymondu999 wrote:Given Mark Webber's RBR was on a crane for quite a while I'm surprised nobody's got pictures of the new underfloor yet.
Ta-da...! Screen grab all you please...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swoomrzE ... r_embedded
raymondu999 wrote:Given Mark Webber's RBR was on a crane for quite a while I'm surprised nobody's got pictures of the new underfloor yet.
Thanks, poorly I've already finished my own RB7 underbody. But belated I'll fix that heat shiels, which we could see in the video!scarbs wrote:raymondu999 wrote:Given Mark Webber's RBR was on a crane for quite a while I'm surprised nobody's got pictures of the new underfloor yet.
Ta-da...! Screen grab all you please...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swoomrzE ... r_embedded
Wow. I'm surprised the car stayed there that long. Would that not be a safety hazard?scarbs wrote:raymondu999 wrote:Given Mark Webber's RBR was on a crane for quite a while I'm surprised nobody's got pictures of the new underfloor yet.
Ta-da...! Screen grab all you please...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swoomrzE ... r_embedded
It looks to me that they had an asymetrical airfoil section at the front of the bib. You can View and Zoom on the image. Biased for more downforce on the right side = inside of Grande, Lesmo & Parabolica. Do they normally have an aerfoil there, let alone an asymetrical one?
If you are talking about the starter motor hole it is fed via ducts on top of the diffuser. Here's a crappy paint illustration. You can also see how the gurney works in this image as well.aleksandergreat wrote:Hmmm! The diffuser seems like DDD and this hole...i ' m wondering to now: where come frome the air in this hole...maybe from the bottom of the car and makes some type of Venturi efect (like ventilation suction effect). Or is this hot air from exhausts pipes or is hotter air from cooling section from of fronf of the car...
Excuse me i m not from England and i dont understand one word; what is actually "gurney" [-o< Please "help me"Owen.C93 wrote:If you are talking about the starter motor hole it is fed via ducts on top of the diffuser. Here's a crappy paint illustration. You can also see how the gurney works in this image as well.aleksandergreat wrote:Hmmm! The diffuser seems like DDD and this hole...i ' m wondering to now: where come frome the air in this hole...maybe from the bottom of the car and makes some type of Venturi efect (like ventilation suction effect). Or is this hot air from exhausts pipes or is hotter air from cooling section from of fronf of the car...
A gurney is a small strip of wing that can be attached to increase the downforce level. It's generally a pretty inefficient way of gaining downforce – it carries a high drag level too for the amount of downforce it generates.aleksandergreat wrote:Excuse me i m not from England and i dont understand one word; what is actually "gurney" [-o< Please "help me"
Look here:aleksandergreat wrote:Excuse me i m not from England and i dont understand one word; what is actually "gurney" [-o< Please "help me"
Yeah, usually it is a thin strip that is put perpendicular (at a 90 degree angle) to the surface, what's different about a perforated gurney is that there is a slot to let some air through to improve efficiency. Red-bull took it to the extreme and made it pretty much a small wing element on top of the diffuser.beelsebob wrote:A gurney is a small strip of wing that can be attached to increase the downforce level. It's generally a pretty inefficient way of gaining downforce – it carries a high drag level too for the amount of downforce it generates.aleksandergreat wrote:Excuse me i m not from England and i dont understand one word; what is actually "gurney" [-o< Please "help me"