shelly wrote:For me the advantage comes not only from momentum, but especially from vortex intearction = adding momentum to a vortex along its axis. The stream tube gets narrower but depression increases because of conservation of ANGULAR momentum. An accelerated vortex is much more effective for downforce generation.
Similar to how hurricanes use convection from evaporating sea water to feed themselves into stronger and more organized systems. I had a theory that exhaust blowing was taking advantage of this, albeit instead of using hot evaporating moisture laden air in large volumes, we're using a localized extremely hot but comparatively low volume to power the vortex generated by the bodywork.
Again not as the primary goal but merely another advantage of using exhaust blowing.