bodnarjw wrote:WilliamsF1, Thank you for posting the pictures. Those are exactly the types of wings I'm talking about. I'm currently helping my Dad design a wing for his racecar. Rule limitations set a horizontal rectangle 22" long by 15 inches high. Span of the wing is 50" Total height can not be more than 36" inches off the ground. No more than 3 elements allowed. The cars are short track oval cars. The tracks are tight corners with long straights. All cars struggle because they get loose (oversteer) through the apex and coming out of the corner and the 850 HP and strict tire rules only compound the problem. I'm looking for a MAX downforce. CL is significantly more important than CD right now. We are working on stremlining, front wing, and a limited diffuser (rule limitations). The area that is wide open and unexploited is a STRONG rear wing. I could do a typical three element setup with a main element and two following flaps that go from zero degree main wing to 35 degree mid flap and 70 degree final flap. That is what most people are doing. But I could also do a dual element standard configuration then put a stacked wing in the top fron corner of the rectangle.
IF ANYONE HAS ANY HIGH QUALITY PROFILE DRAWINGS OF A F1 STACKED WING CONFIGURATION, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
I did a project for a 4 credit course for a dual element rear wing in 2D. I found that actually aggressive angles of flap deflection was best between 40 and 45 degrees (for max CL, you get separation which showed in the drag values). I was getting quite good sectional CL values