Castrol. Sorry for the incorrect spelling, the rest is correct.
Don t worry, most of the users here are robots.The rest are F1 engineers.
Looks like some sort of thing "pouring" from the spark plug towards the exhaust.. Not sure what to make of it.ncassi22 wrote: ↑26 Apr 2017, 06:11Some pretty cool insights about meshing. https://www.cfdengine.com/blog/what-next-for-cfd/godlameroso wrote: ↑25 Apr 2017, 21:52Better custom meshes for more accurate chamber modeling perhaps?
Mercedes F1 moving mesh CFD visualisation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FJMNzitpd0
This job posting actually gives a good idea of what software they're using, although like you said they would certainly work very closely with the software engineers. Mostly DS or DS compatible software though from Ansys/Altair/AVL etc... although weirdly in another job posting they mentioned using Siemens LMS PLM software (I think because up until recently enovia from DS was not very good). Look under 'essentials'.godlameroso wrote: ↑26 Apr 2017, 04:46I know that is one of the biggest KIVA limitations when it comes to valve angle and port design and turbulence modeling. Although I'm sure whatever they're using is far more advanced than that, and probably a custom program.
It's to reduce NOx creation in those robot bearings.godlameroso wrote: ↑26 Apr 2017, 21:52Can confirm, robot here, my bearings only use Honda high temp urea grease.
http://www.howtodiyintegra.com/wp-cont ... 1-copy.jpg
Mmmmm green goup.
I'm surprised they still use simpack - their simpack guy has gone to jaguar to lead the virtual proving ground group.ncassi22 wrote: ↑27 Apr 2017, 02:02This job posting actually gives a good idea of what software they're using, although like you said they would certainly work very closely with the software engineers. Mostly DS or DS compatible software though from Ansys/Altair/AVL etc... although weirdly in another job posting they mentioned using Siemens LMS PLM software (I think because up until recently enovia from DS was not very good). Look under 'essentials'.godlameroso wrote: ↑26 Apr 2017, 04:46I know that is one of the biggest KIVA limitations when it comes to valve angle and port design and turbulence modeling. Although I'm sure whatever they're using is far more advanced than that, and probably a custom program.
https://careers.mercedes-amg-hpp.com/va ... lysis.html
No, I don't think so.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑27 Apr 2017, 03:34Is there a rule stopping Honda from bolting a current PU into an indycar or super formula or even an old McLaren chassis and running laps around motel or suzuka?
Then why wouldn't they do it? Not worth the money? Different tires making the data worthless?wuzak wrote: ↑27 Apr 2017, 04:34No, I don't think so.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑27 Apr 2017, 03:34Is there a rule stopping Honda from bolting a current PU into an indycar or super formula or even an old McLaren chassis and running laps around motel or suzuka?
So long as it isn't an F1 car 2 years or younger and it isn't using current F1 tyres.
Doesn't that "F1 car 2 years or younger" include the engine?
Reductio ad absurdum...
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!