Wow, I think you are selling yourself short calling it "rough and dirty" then!n smikle wrote:Yes I had the side fences. When I say Rough and dirty I mean:Adrian Newby wrote:
Excellent rough and dirty effort with the CFD. I do think the Caterham/Lotus type nose will give the best drag numbers with that kind of analysis. Did you include the RB8's side fences on your CFD analysis? I think that would improve the spillage greatly, and increase the flow into the intake.
I had rolling road
5 refinement levels (very good actually)
No spining wheels
Just ball park surface roughness and turbulence levels
I had gravity effects
No driver
There might be other effects that propagate backwards, but I am no expert.
I am very surprised that the fences didn't result in less side spill than your results showed.
I wonder if Newey might have the exit flowing into an area of faster moving air to create a suction on the intake?