Two models...elf341 wrote:They could purportedly put in two full size cars one behind the other (to simulate backwash aero).
Yes, and facilities in Emmen are Ruag's facilities as I wrote a bit earlier.marcush. wrote:yep.
Sauber had conducted their aero workk in Emmen Switzerland (the facility wher Audi and Bentley did lots of their Sportscar work)
and in times when tunneluse was unrestricted they had difficulty allocating the required recources there.So they built their own .
windshear is a Windtunnel facility in USA able to accomodate full scale cars-you put the real car into the testing area .As i understand this is the sole facility with full moving ground to allow real cars to be put in .MarkedOne8 in Lotus E20 thread wrote:What about that ,,windshear" test?When will that occur?After Bahrain they said something like ,,next week we have windhear test, then Mugello, and then Barcelona".I'm a bit confused.
English is not my native language and I can't translate ,,windshear" quite good.Is it aerodynamic test?
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Part of it is in the article you posted back on page 46.MarkedOne8 wrote:Thanks marcush.What about 60% windtunnel scale rule by FIA?What that exactly means comparing to this 100% scale windtunnel test in Windshear?
MarkedOne8 wrote:Thanks marcush.What about 60% windtunnel scale rule by FIA?What that exactly means comparing to this 100% scale windtunnel test in Windshear?
1) Your sure the scale issue is a significant error factor? I will have to research that position.marcush. wrote:it´s surely a significant error factor -considering the tiny improvements they are looking for.
I remember the Bentley lmp designer -who did work in the Swiss tunnel that sauber was using before setting up their own mentioned this in an interview:hardingfv32 wrote:1) Your sure the scale issue is a significant error factor? I will have to research that position.marcush. wrote:it´s surely a significant error factor -considering the tiny improvements they are looking for.
2) Windshear is the only 100% tunnel with a rolling road that is available for commercial testing. There are two other OEM units with the same or better capabilities.
Brian
Couple reasons why full scale can be better than scale model:hardingfv32 wrote:So far I have found there is a whole field of science called 'Scaling Laws' that relate to anything the is not tested at 100% scale. Also something call 'similitude'. Techniques to test the validity of various scaling formulas, etc. Scaling does not require a directly related analytical solution, just something that accurately correlates the model to the 100% object.
Nothing directly on point to possible wind tunnel errors cause by the us of 'scaling laws' though.
Brian