Adrian Newby wrote:That was NOT an incorrect explanation of Bernoulli's principle, which was what I was trying to explain, in a simple fashion. If you want to go into further detail, then have at it. I think it is beyond the scope of this thread, and the point I was trying to make.
It was completely incorrect - and it barely even addressed Bernoulli's law.
As I said, this isn't a GCSE class. I'd like to think conversation in here is of a much higher standard.
Adrian Newby wrote:
The upper wishbone does not need AoA to generate downforce if it has that much more flow, and higher-energy flow at that. The small surface area would be the largest limitation, but even at that it will have a more substantial effect than you suggest due to the fact that half of the downforce generated will go directly into the wheel/tire/contact patch.
Indeed. 100% correct (apart from half, the lever arm/load mechanics of it would mean about 1/3rd going direct to wheel).
I was stupidly talking about a wishbone in isolation... dunno why I was doing that. D'oh.