How do you know, you've gone around all teams and found out about their design trade studies?JDC123 wrote:Do you even understand what you have put? Why are you talking about heat exchangers? Carbon fibre in the use of an engine cover is quite bad because it retains heat around the engine rather than transfer it into the atmosphere. Teams use gold foil in certain areas because it has a high heat conductivity so transfers heat from very hot areas quickly. If you were to use aluminium heat would escape much quicker meaning you could have much smaller hot air outlets at the back of the car. What I am saying is I am surprised the engineers haven't considered using different materials. Carbon fibre seems to be used in F1 for the sake of using it.
Anyway, if you ever held some carbon fibre bodywork panels in your hands, you'll know why. These things can be made so light not only because of better specific stiffness and strength, but also because it is hard to manufacture really thin double curved aluminium panels. With carbon you could make complex double curved shapes 0.2mm thick if you wanted to, try to do that with metal.