hardingfv32 wrote:Adrian Newby wrote: at least on those cars - those triangle areas are where we ran everything that needed to go from the cockpit to the rear end.Unless you have a square butt or a rounded chassis bottom, there will be triangle areas there.
At your race meetings, have you ever seen an example of a duct running a long and contorted path similar to what you are proposing... No. That is in any class. You still are not accounting for the fact that the duct must expand in size as it travels back or how the exhaust, many times larger cross section, finds a way to a low pressure area.
Brian
Just how big do you think that duct needs to be? That slit is not very big.
The prime example of a contorted duct is the F-duct, which also did not seem to have to expand in size.
The front lower duct could stay as a flat duct and travel under the seat - no contortions at all. Or it could split and go through the triangles - not much contortion going on for that either - a gentle s-turn. And the upper duct could join it at the very front, with very few contortions.
Also, there is more room in a formula car chassis than you would think, mostly due to the realities of packaging such an odd, mostly rounded, shape as the driver.