ringo wrote:Also if it is possible for the front wing to attempt to stall the floor, it itself would need to produce a lot of drag, as it has to deflect all that air somehwere else, no air can leak under the wing, between the pylons, under the regulated airfoil section in the middle, or between the wheel and body. This would be difficult.
That's why I wrote about vortexes. Remember pictures from last year's Belgium GP? Teams DO use complex vortex structure. Now, I know that on fighter jets vortexes are used to energize airflow and clever manipilation of where vortexes are shed and where are they going allow Su-27, Rafale, Raptor etc to reach AoA's way beyond where ordinary airfoil would stall.
So, imagine that you have front wing that sends a vortex downstream which arrives at a particular region on the floor, and that enhances the flow under the flow. Now, what happens when the wing flutters -- it would appear to send the vortex rather randomly, and I imagine that could even break up the vortex.
Now, without that vortex the floor would be less effective. Maybe it won't stall, but if it becomes somehow less effective (maybe air would leak to the sides) it would limit the DF.
Surely it would be a major PITA to tune and add a great deal of aero sensitivity.