Some pictures of W03 from yesterday at Silverstone via Amus
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Indeed!raymondu999 wrote:Canada was low Drag, and Valencia is relatively too. But the cascades are still gone for Silverstone? Interesting...
If air collected from the nose scoop is vented on the underside of the front wing at all times, that vented air would help keep the flow attached by the same principle Scarbs described above. So, it would seem that stopping such venting would then stall the front wing.Scarbs wrote:The middle section of diffuser where the SMH lies, is the steepest and thus the most difficult to keep flow attached to. Blowing the SMH acts like an extra slot in a wing, it adds energy to the flow and keeps the flow attached to prevent separation\stalling.
Thanks for that, interesting stuff.bhallg2k wrote:...
n_anirudh wrote:OK fellas, just back from the [Malaysian] GP...
Spoke with a FIA tech officer during scrutineering..
I spoke with him briefly about the secondary effect of the Fduct feeding it to the
front wing
he said thats simply not the case and the media (and speculation) was simply wrong and he couldn't say anything more
bhallg2k wrote:The monkey seat is about keeping flow attached to the underside of the rear wing. Cascade wings are about downfornce and deflecting flow around the front tires. It's conceivable that their Daffy Duct, and all of its constituent parts, does the job of those now-omitted parts. If so, that's great for Mercedes, as it means less drag.
EDIT: Maybe we've been wrong about the Daffy Duct all along. Perhaps opening the DRS flap actually stops air venting under the front wing rather than activating said venting. Consider the following:
Scarbs says this about Red Bull's blown starter motor hole:If air collected from the nose scoop is vented on the underside of the front wing at all times, that vented air would help keep the flow attached by the same principle Scarbs described above. So, it would seem that stopping such venting would then stall the front wing.Scarbs wrote:The middle section of diffuser where the SMH lies, is the steepest and thus the most difficult to keep flow attached to. Blowing the SMH acts like an extra slot in a wing, it adds energy to the flow and keeps the flow attached to prevent separation\stalling.
That would allow for running a higher AoA that wouldn't ordinarily be possible because of both flow separation and the added drag penalty. The Daffy Duct could eliminate those concerns if it's applied as I've just proposed. (Who needs cascades and their drag then?) Air can also be vented under the rear wing for the same reason - that's still allowed, by the way - and it would eliminate the need for a monkey seat and its resultant drag.
Forgive me if this has already been proposed. I don't give a ton of attention to this thread.
Actually they are dont new... Merc aldready have this one in Valencia...Byronrhys wrote:new mirrors i see.
....as I said....new mirror mounts...aleksandergreat wrote:Actually they are dont new... Merc aldready have this one in Valencia...Byronrhys wrote:new mirrors i see.