Dimi wrote:I cant understand how vibrations affect electronic systems and why is so difficult for an automotive manufacturer to solve this.
- vibrations affect connectors?
- cause cold joints to cirquits?
- affect rotating parts of other electrical devices like altenators -mguh?
finally how is possible not to have discovered vibration problems on test beds?
Though - has it really been confirmed that the failures are electrical (and if so, which type exactly?) and that vibrations are the cause? There have been so many reports based on rumour or speculation.
If the electrical failures are down to control electronics sensing a fault or otherwise transitioning into an erroneous state, I wonder if there might be problems with electromagnetic compatibility -
F1 cars can be susceptible to electromagnetic interference. How much EMC testing can/does the team perform with the engine & car at full tilt?
I'm stating the obvious, but just in case: the modern F1 PU is very complex, so it's a challenge to ensure that all aspects are adequately tested and checked, and it's likely that the team has cut back on time & resources in some testing areas in order to focus on other aspects of the projects. Also - even with significant testing, the probablistic element will never go away entirely as they are working at the cutting edge with minimised safety margins.