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More RB7 photos from YDT in Abu Dhabi http://www.f1talks.pl/2011/11/15/red-bu ... -kierowcow

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Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:I didn't know if it's true, but i like this article :

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... hGVvK9ubvQ

amazing article!!!! thank you.

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astracrazy wrote:Image
It loks Red BUll choose more practicaly, quick and more sipmle solution than Mclaren (http://www.sutton-images.com/previews/dcd1108ma27.jpg) for front wing flex test...
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RB had that test rig in Feb 2010, McLaren first used their version in Feb 2011.

Not sure we could say one is different to the other, they look identical to me other than different shaped covers.

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richard_leeds wrote:RB had that test rig in Feb 2010, McLaren first used their version in Feb 2011.

Not sure we could say one is different to the other, they look identical to me other than different shaped covers.
Yes exactly i thin the same! But i thik that Red BUll dont need to produce the another wing like Meclaren. Beacuse the could glued the suport "beam"...
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RB are running 5 ride height monitors on the front wing aswell;

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Interesting. If those fat vanes are really ride height sensors (I can get how the middle one is, but how do the ones on the endplate see "through" the endplate?) that would indicate they expect that relative to the middle plane they expect the height of the endplates to change - i.e. flex along its length
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How about a hole in the end plate base so they can see the ground?

They would measure flex in pitch and roll, ie up/down and twist when viewed sideways.

I wonder how they separate out the effect of those cables that seem to measure the force? Surely the cable will stop the wing deflecting?

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richard_leeds wrote:I wonder how they separate out the effect of those cables that seem to measure the force? Surely the cable will stop the wing deflecting?
Maybe they're so compliant so that it only measures the force? Though they would undoubtedly exert a counter-force
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richard_leeds wrote:How about a hole in the end plate base so they can see the ground?

They would measure flex in pitch and roll, ie up/down and twist when viewed sideways.

I wonder how they separate out the effect of those cables that seem to measure the force? Surely the cable will stop the wing deflecting?
Well yes, but the amount of force on it will tell them exactly how much it will deflect, with multiple tests allowing multiple amounts of deflection you could build up a pretty solid picture of how much it bends and how.

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Haven't you had these dynamometers at school? Simple as that ...
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Meanwhile ist's digital and connected to computers ...
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aleksandergreat wrote:
astracrazy wrote:Image
It loks Red BUll choose more practicaly, quick and more sipmle solution than Mclaren (http://www.sutton-images.com/previews/dcd1108ma27.jpg) for front wing flex test...
What is the idea behind this test rig?
thanks

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mariano.torre.gomez wrote:
aleksandergreat wrote:
astracrazy wrote:
It loks Red BUll choose more practicaly, quick and more sipmle solution than Mclaren (http://www.sutton-images.com/previews/dcd1108ma27.jpg) for front wing flex test...
What is the idea behind this test rig?
thanks
I seem to remember testing like this for the 2009 prototypes towards the end of 2008 (BMW comes to mind) and has been used by some teams ever since.

I think it measures the amount of movement/flexing of the wing. Obviously when it pulls down towards the ground it pulls the chords which will get a reading.