Sneak preview or Vettel's tyre setup for Monza at the weekend:
http://www.facebook.com/aajaroodi/video ... 943074045/
(Can somebody embed the video please?)
External gauge I'd be fairly certain. The sensors run on the car are owned and operated by the teams. If you're Pirelli or the FiA you have no way of saying how well calibrated they are, if they're affected by heat, or if the team just cheated the cal! Could easily set it up to read 1 psi high across the board to fool the officials.TAG wrote:beating this horse to absolute death.
Does anyone know the process or the gauge used to read the tire pressure the Pirelli or the FiA uses? My assumption was always that the pressure was read via sensors, but the way the last line is written; "The tire pressures were checked with the calibrated tire pressure gauge of the official Formula One tire supplier on all four cars." Indicates that an external gauge is being used.
I ask because every time I use my tire pressure gauge, no matter how careful I am, there's always a puff lost putting on and taking off the chuck.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/COOXmKFWsAAHRsT.jpg
Would these expensive gauges be mechanical or electronic?Jersey Tom wrote:...very high quality external gauges, calibrated, known to be good. Not cheap either.
The ones I've seen have been electronichardingfv32 wrote:Would these expensive gauges be mechanical or electronic?Jersey Tom wrote:...very high quality external gauges, calibrated, known to be good. Not cheap either.
Brian
Forgive me Brian, but (so far as I know) an electronic pressure gauge does not exist. There are gauges that generate mechanical movements (usually of a pointer), and there are gauges that generate electrical outputs that are used for digital display &/or recording. Both types "transduce" a pressure to be measured using several mechanical processes. Making those mechanical processes stable and repeatable has a major affect on the cost of the gauge.hardingfv32 wrote:Would these expensive gauges be mechanical or electronic?Jersey Tom wrote:...very high quality external gauges, calibrated, known to be good. Not cheap either.
I was thinking about something like a multiple surface micro-machined capacitive sensor cell array. I do not know if you would call this all electronic as there is some microscopic movement but everything is integrated onto one chip except the display and power source.DaveW wrote:Forgive me Brian, but (so far as I know) an electronic pressure gauge does not exist.
Good devices, but they work roughly as follows:hardingfv32 wrote:I was thinking about something like a multiple surface micro-machined capacitive sensor cell array.