What's that:Blackout wrote:Look at that slotted bargeboard. Like a stairway
http://www7.pic-upload.de/03.03.13/rjgy5w4dvxz.jpg
http://www7.pic-upload.de/03.03.13/ivvo2hly19s.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/hTXZMR6.jpg
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What's that:Blackout wrote:Look at that slotted bargeboard. Like a stairway
http://www7.pic-upload.de/03.03.13/rjgy5w4dvxz.jpg
http://www7.pic-upload.de/03.03.13/ivvo2hly19s.jpg
Ahhh, now I got you.shelly wrote: I wrote "footplate vortex" but I should have written "diffuser footplate vortex", meaning the vortex that develops aroud the diffuser edge, like a wing tip vortex, because of the pressure differential between upper and lower surface. Air goes down veritcally in the gap between diffuser edge and rear wheel, arounf the diffuser edge.
The vortex forme by the strake we are discussing about flows in the same gap, on the other side i.e. cloer to the wheel.
Looking at the left rear wheel from the front you would see the diff. footplate vortex turning clockwise, and the other vortex turning counterclockwise.
It would really be interesting to see actual data of this area. I suspect there would be some vortex still existing. However, you might be right, it might have shed most of its energy before reaching the ramp/strake area.I am not sure that the vortex created by the upper part of the bargeboard lasts all the way to the back along the undercut; the vortex from the lower edge of the bargeboard goes under the floor but is more central, and I think its effect is lost half teh way down to the floor.
I can see the driveshaft.shelly wrote:I do not know what's that - but form the picture it seems that lotus are fairing the driveshaft too
What exhaust is pointing downwards?MarkedOne8 wrote:Remember the regulations about exhaust pipes? The angle on horizontal axis must be no less than 10 degree pointing upward. Exhaust like this is pointing downard, so it is ilegal. I think they just wanted to see how good their actual solution is by comparing it to, probably the best possible, solution.
Ok guys correct me if I'm wrong, but that cover to the usual coanda channel is not legal, that will put the exhausts exit much further back than the line FIA stipulated, I think they used it to test the difference between what they get with the coanda effect and what they get if they forced the air down. Could that be it?raymondu999 wrote:This exhaust
http://img2.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Lot ... 665423.jpg
Have no idea but it reminds me of the R30 EBD nozzlekorzeniow wrote:What's that:Blackout wrote:Look at that slotted bargeboard. Like a stairway
http://www7.pic-upload.de/03.03.13/rjgy5w4dvxz.jpg
http://www7.pic-upload.de/03.03.13/ivvo2hly19s.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/hTXZMR6.jpg
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The gain is monetaryMarkedOne8 wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BEdWz-kCUAAPCe2.jpg:large
Left: Kimi's helmet from Jerez. Right: Kimi's helmet from the last test in Barcelona.
As you probably all know, Kimi has changed the manufacturer of his helmet. It was Arai last year, now it is Bell with HP7 model.
How much is that thing with changing helmets worht in performances? What do you guys think? You know, he was sticking to Arail all the career (except with Ferrari because they are sponsored by Schuberth). So, I guess there is some real gain to be achieved, but how big it acutally is or can be?
I think...korzeniow wrote:What's that:Blackout wrote:Look at that slotted bargeboard. Like a stairway
http://www7.pic-upload.de/03.03.13/rjgy5w4dvxz.jpg
http://www7.pic-upload.de/03.03.13/ivvo2hly19s.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/hTXZMR6.jpg
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Its pretty negligible really. The shaped helmets tend to be used in an attempt to assist air into the airbox but obviously its not going to be any great shakes especially as the head moves around constantly with gear changes, steering, vibration etc. Stil, form follows function as they say so they must be able to define the benefits.MarkedOne8 wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BEdWz-kCUAAPCe2.jpg:large
Left: Kimi's helmet from Jerez. Right: Kimi's helmet from the last test in Barcelona.
As you probably all know, Kimi has changed the manufacturer of his helmet. It was Arai last year, now it is Bell with HP7 model.
How much is that thing with changing helmets worht in performances? What do you guys think? You know, he was sticking to Arail all the career (except with Ferrari because they are sponsored by Schuberth). So, I guess there is some real gain to be achieved, but how big it acutally is or can be?