Who cares? Keep your down-voting pleasures to yourself.Greg Locock wrote:PZ, surely the purpose of the fan is to help generate grip? Or is just to throw stones at following cars? Another downvote I'm afraid.
Who cares? Keep your down-voting pleasures to yourself.Greg Locock wrote:PZ, surely the purpose of the fan is to help generate grip? Or is just to throw stones at following cars? Another downvote I'm afraid.
If the means of propulsion to the fan are cut or stopped, the fan wouldn't come to a complete stop immediately,sgth0mas wrote:The car will simply lose it in the turn. Thats another reason why you want the speed aids on straights...its much safer.
Do you remember what happened when Nasr accidentally opened drs while simply warming his tires in canada? And that was on a straight...imagine losing it in a turn while trying to pass someone.
You know this how? Whats the gear train driving it? How long is gradual? How near the limit is a driver pushing it when attempting an overtake? Stick your hand on the end of a vacuum, then cut power and see how quickly it drops suction.bdr529 wrote:If the means of propulsion to the fan are cut or stopped, the fan wouldn't come to a complete stop immediately,sgth0mas wrote:The car will simply lose it in the turn. Thats another reason why you want the speed aids on straights...its much safer.
Do you remember what happened when Nasr accidentally opened drs while simply warming his tires in canada? And that was on a straight...imagine losing it in a turn while trying to pass someone.
it would still spin freely for some time, gradually reducing it's effectiveness
I was think of the fan on my desk, the one in the air conditioner at the side of the house, the ceiling fan in the kitchen, the fan in a jet engine, the blades on a helicopter or prop plane, the small cooling fan in my computer, all spin freely after power has been stopped.sgth0mas wrote:You know this how? Whats the gear train driving it? How long is gradual? How near the limit is a driver pushing it when attempting an overtake? Stick your hand on the end of a vacuum, then cut power and see how quickly it drops suction.bdr529 wrote:If the means of propulsion to the fan are cut or stopped, the fan wouldn't come to a complete stop immediately,sgth0mas wrote:The car will simply lose it in the turn. Thats another reason why you want the speed aids on straights...its much safer.
Do you remember what happened when Nasr accidentally opened drs while simply warming his tires in canada? And that was on a straight...imagine losing it in a turn while trying to pass someone.
it would still spin freely for some time, gradually reducing it's effectiveness
Any meaningful downforce will fall away rather quickly unless youre running the fan on hopes and dreams. If a driver is pushing near the limit...they will lose it.
I seriously cant believe this convesation is happening as if some people think its reasonable on a forum supposedly dedicated to technical information.
My original comment was based on what you said back on page 2sgth0mas wrote: Whats the gear train driving it?
Seeing as I'm wrong I will have to ask you sgth0mas how much suction would be created buy these fans, and then how much and how fast would the loss of this add down force be if the fan stop spinningsgth0mas wrote: Lastly...did you seriously compare a turbine to a belt driven fan?
I agree.Ciro PabΓ³n wrote:PlatinumZ wonders why F1Tech is a shadow of its former self.
Well, man, what can I tell you? You create the threads that make the site.
+2.mcl wrote:you know what DRS and all of this stuff is??? this is like a soccer match with scores of 17 to 15 goals in every match artificially just to make it attractive or fun to the people... the sport has to be spectacular itself not that way you proposed....