Carlos wrote:Another post, showed the underside of a formula car and there was a detailed interview posted about the Panoz
Champcar, which mentioned underbody VG generation and interesting details.
Carlos, I've looked high and low to see the underside of the new Panoz Champ car as it's a unique opportunity to see design work that is not encumbered by too many rules (because it's a spec chassis in the series), though it's design does seem to be based on the previous champ car rules. Those rules include a stepped floor very similar to F1, and the allowance of tunnels. I've looked at every photo I can find of the car and so far only come up with this type of layout.
The car has a very nice diffuser, about 9-10 degrees. The tunnel exits are on the sides of the center diffuser rather than exiting into the center diffuser. The center diffuser deminsionally isn't all that different from what our friend Miqi23 detailed below. It probably is more effective than the model below because it spends most of it's time at ride heights under 2". Ride height is a big thing with diffusers.
The VGs in the Champ car are quite extreme and I have yet to find any place on the web that could accurately detail how they work via CFD for instance. The VGs are so large that they seem to have the ability to create a powerful vortex thru the tunnels creating tons of downforce. The floors in those those cars have to be very strong to take the loads. I believe the price for the floor alone is north of $40k US for the Panoz.
I would love to see any under side photos of the Panoz, especially after some track testing. Given that it's extrememly hard to find any photos of even the older champ car floors (they also use VGs in tunnels) I imagine I'll never see a Panoz undertray on the web.