"My, what big scoops you have."shelly wrote:[...]
What gain does rbr find in keeping such big front brake scoops?
All the better to gain an(other) aerodynamic edge with a blown hub.
"My, what big scoops you have."shelly wrote:[...]
What gain does rbr find in keeping such big front brake scoops?
Protrusion in carbon directly above the blue seal at the driveshaft/transmission.wesley123 wrote:No aero guy could give an answer to that, such small details just require understanding on what actually is happening there, and no one knows that. We all have an general idea of what is going on there, but no one knows what specifically for the RB9 is going on there.
As for the gearbox, I dont see what you're aiming at.
Ok, I'll bite and try a guess:thisisatest wrote: And of course I didn't expect concrete answers, just better-educated guesses.
my guess:thisisatest wrote:....on this one, it's interesting the gurney bends down at each diffuser fin, almost to an opposite angle from the gurney itself. what for? is it keeping the gap from diffuser to gurney even? some smart aero dude, please enlighten.
Simples - the air around the vertical fin has less energy due to the presence of the fin (boundary layers 101). Therefore it would be more inclined to separate off in an adverse pressure gradient scenario (such as this). Thus, they locally reduce the aggression of the diffuser and second element (in the locality of, and in the downstream region of, the diffuser fin) to prevent this separation.thisisatest wrote:on this one, it's interesting the gurney bends down at each diffuser fin, almost to an opposite angle from the gurney itself. what for? is it keeping the gap from diffuser to gurney even? some smart aero dude, please enlighten.
no, you can change during pitstop your front wing. But more interesting is they using old front wing, this mean they have problems with new one.RicerDude wrote:Interesting that they were running the old front wing and nose for qualifying. Does that mean that they are unable to run it in the race now?
Why are we hearing all this blown talk?bhallg2k wrote:"My, what big scoops you have."shelly wrote:[...]
What gain does rbr find in keeping such big front brake scoops?
All the better to gain an(other) aerodynamic edge with a blown hub.
http://i.imgur.com/rWd1pya.jpg
That's valid. I just have a hard time trying to convince myself that the defending three-time World Champions are somehow behind the curve on keeping everything nice and cool with a low-drag, scoopless design. Plus, I've come to realize over the last few years that if you can imagine something on any F1 car, Adrian Newey probably already has it on his F1 car.ringo wrote:Why are we hearing all this blown talk?bhallg2k wrote:"My, what big scoops you have."shelly wrote:[...]
What gain does rbr find in keeping such big front brake scoops?
All the better to gain an(other) aerodynamic edge with a blown hub.
http://i.imgur.com/rWd1pya.jpg
Remember you have to keep the tyres from over heating. So you have to keep the wheel rim cool from the heat coming off the brakes.
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