Ah, you are speaking in the sence of using vortices to clean up the boundary layer, on road cars.ACJJ619 wrote:I realise this is an F1 forum but I am primarily talking about road cars.
I would imagine there is a large amount of flow separation at the back of most road cars as the air goes over the roof and doesn't stay attached as it suddenly drops into the rear window. As seen here:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3096/249 ... a86e5c.jpg
So why don't more cars have generators such as these?
http://www.recumbents.com/car_aerodynamics/diffuser.jpg
I think other factors are involved here. Primary the speed: aerodynamics don't play a huge role in city traffic. It does a bit on a highway. It's a cost and benefit analysis: most manufacturers don't bother because it costs too much for the benefits it brings.