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I believe these are the words of the designers who have failed to beat Mercedes.basti313 wrote:Please, this is not the Ying Yang thread.SR71 wrote:Just_a_fan wrote:The chap with the little bag of spare washers - that must Lewis's car then with the bits left out to help Bottas.![]()
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Sorry, couldn't resist.
Getting our excuses prepared already. Very good.
Sorry, couldn't resist..
I think we can believe in the words of many designers, that the shape of the nose is not a game changer but rather the area. Might be even the other way round if the others can get a lower area or less turbulent flow with the penis nose.SR71 wrote: Are we expecting a 3rd year in a row with the ultra thin nose?
Is it a crash test issue that precludes teams from copying?
No, also the words of Paddy. Or basically every engineer once the ugly (penis) noses started...everybody was saying that the shape is not really relevant, it is just relevant to get it as small as possible.Eddie_Temple wrote:I believe these are the words of the designers who have failed to beat Mercedes.basti313 wrote:Please, this is not the Ying Yang thread.SR71 wrote:
Getting our excuses prepared already. Very good.
Sorry, couldn't resist..
I think we can believe in the words of many designers, that the shape of the nose is not a game changer but rather the area. Might be even the other way round if the others can get a lower area or less turbulent flow with the penis nose.SR71 wrote: Are we expecting a 3rd year in a row with the ultra thin nose?
Is it a crash test issue that precludes teams from copying?
Sounds like a reputable source.
Why should that be the case? They have vast amounts of data on the nose without the penis. They know very well how the dick influences the airflow under the nose and can easily simulate a nose with a bigger frame like the Merc nose.Eddie_Temple wrote:Perhaps they have no clue the power of Merc's nose and thus have no understanding?
basti313 wrote:No, also the words of Paddy. Or basically every engineer once the ugly (penis) noses started...everybody was saying that the shape is not really relevant, it is just relevant to get it as small as possible.Eddie_Temple wrote:I believe these are the words of the designers who have failed to beat Mercedes.basti313 wrote: Please, this is not the Ying Yang thread.
I think we can believe in the words of many designers, that the shape of the nose is not a game changer but rather the area. Might be even the other way round if the others can get a lower area or less turbulent flow with the penis nose.
Sounds like a reputable source.
Why should that be the case? They have vast amounts of data on the nose without the penis. They know very well how the dick influences the airflow under the nose and can easily simulate a nose with a bigger frame like the Merc nose.Eddie_Temple wrote:Perhaps they have no clue the power of Merc's nose and thus have no understanding?
I even think it is the other way round. The Merc nose is giving a smaller area for the air than the penis nose with its higher cutouts. Merc can compensate/afford this and does not want an ugly nose. Everybody else can not afford this.
More likely is that Merc's aero further back is not the same as everyone else's. You might stick a Merc nose on a STR and not get any benefit because you don't also replicate the bat wing and the t-tray design and the sidepod leading edges etc.SR71 wrote:
I guess you missed the point completely. Mercs nose is so dramatically different that it's safe to assume their aero in this area is misunderstood by other teams and designers.
So many people can't seem to grasp this simple concept!Just_a_fan wrote:
We need to remember that these cars are not just a bundle of cut-and-paste details. They're nose-to-tail designs and you make random changes at your peril.
It's the Mercedes nose that was "wrong," not the other way around. That's why the team widened it prior to the first race last season...Eddie_Temple wrote:Perhaps they have no clue the power of Merc's nose and thus have no understanding?
BTW, I don't think they widened it, as such as they made the struts holding the wing closer together, making the nose seem wider.bhall II wrote:It's the Mercedes nose that was "wrong," not the other way around. That's why the team widened it prior to the first race last season...Eddie_Temple wrote:Perhaps they have no clue the power of Merc's nose and thus have no understanding?
http://i.imgur.com/uFiiUPT.jpg
A wide, flat nose creates more downforce locally, and it doesn't necessarily have to result in compromised performance elsewhere. But, without the sort of downstream changes to which others have alluded, it won't work--I think that's because of the tendency for air to flow over a wide, flat nose instead of around it, which is what needs to happen for several reasons.
Since Mercedes clearly had no need to fundamentally alter a base design that's proven to be pretty decent over the last few years, the team correctly judged no need to accommodate a nose that's more in line with current thinking.
Or so goes my line of thinking.