Hello dear members,
I was going to write a new article about the updates on the Mercedes W07 front wing, but I hit a bit of stumble. I was going to involve explaining this partly at the hand of diffusers (current outboard f1 front wings and diffusers have a lot in common). At one point a question arose about a specific part of the diffuser: what role does the footplate forfill specifically in relation to the diffuser?
I know it will have to do with the diffuser dominated vortices, which generates massive amounts of downforce. The vortex is able to form due interaction with the diffuser fence/endplate. This I understand, but I can't seem to figure out the essence of the horizontal footplate, nor am I able to find information on this. It is however obviously a very important part as teams are willing to sacrifice diffuser volume in order to have a footplate.
For the record, this is what I mean with the footplate:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k5sro1nat7lyr ... 1.png?dl=0
The drawing represents a simplified, cross-sectioned floor with diffuser (red). The blue part is the extended floor next to the diffuser, acting as footplate.