Iirc it was mentioned during the Canadian GP telecast too - I can't recall if it was by the Aussie hosts or by the Sky Team.mikeerfol wrote:AmuS mentioned it at the Canadian GP.
That's a bit different honestly, he basically just says Mercedes (and it's costumers) have a new "super" mode.djos wrote:I think Tobias Grüner from AMuS made this info public:
https://twitter.com/tgruener/statuses/4 ... 0577393665
I personally dont know how reliable this is, AMuS have a hit and miss record for F1 news.
I didn't realise they'd put it down there.LookBackTime wrote:Williams FW36 - trick intercooler packaging
http://www.formula1.com/wi/full/ta_arti ... e_1197.jpg
Mercedes-powered Williams squad have - like their engine suppliers - used this fact to cleverly locate their intercooler immediately behind the cockpit (red arrow). .
see the source also:
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... /1197.html
It is not such a detailed diagram, but maybe it is something similar to a "U" shape. The intercooler being at the bottom of the "U." The water to air coolers would then be split to get enough surface area. One on each side of the chassis. Then you will need a reservoir and a water circulation pump. Another water circulation pump is also needed for the turbos for when the engine is turned off.avatar wrote:I didn't realise they'd put it down there.LookBackTime wrote:Williams FW36 - trick intercooler packaging
http://www.formula1.com/wi/full/ta_arti ... e_1197.jpg
Mercedes-powered Williams squad have - like their engine suppliers - used this fact to cleverly locate their intercooler immediately behind the cockpit (red arrow). .
see the source also:
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... /1197.html
That was what I proposed last September http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewto ... 05#p451105
What's their cooling/spent cooling air pathway?
On the shots of the front wing, what is the material used where the elements are all matt black rather than carbon weave? Is that 3D printing or some surface tratement/paint/vinyl on underlying carbon? I see some front wing elements are fully carbon weave, but other have this matt black colour, and it seems like an obvious area for rapid prototyping of difficult/complex shapes by sintering or deposition.stefan_ wrote:http://i.imgur.com/tMkkO3r.jpg
Painting the area. It is advertising space, companies generally want this area painted on all cars.SidSidney wrote:On the shots of the front wing, what is the material used where the elements are all matt black rather than carbon weave? Is that 3D printing or some surface tratement/paint/vinyl on underlying carbon? I see some front wing elements are fully carbon weave, but other have this matt black colour, and it seems like an obvious area for rapid prototyping of difficult/complex shapes by sintering or deposition.stefan_ wrote:http://i.imgur.com/tMkkO3r.jpg