Sounds cool, while I do not know how to manage the workload, I do want more teams. I am now working on the new software. As soon as that is done, we can get into promotion. The new rules I have come up with are minor and mainly cause work for me, so I guess Chris and Richard should be fine with them. Maybe we will know more next week.CAEdevice wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 12:56Hi, depending on the new rules (expecially about Chris' exertion during the rule check and about the "intro class" ) as soon as some data will be available, I could a start a promotional activity, addressed espcially to professional engineering services providers and motorport "advanced" fans in Italy. Would it make sense to have a larger number of teams?
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I see. Honestly I have to say that although I have not simulated a 2018 car, I am doing a lot of "mental" CFD and 2017 post processing.
Got it, happened before, STL names starting with numbers.
This is going to be awesome to drive!CAEdevice wrote: ↑18 Mar 2018, 21:45I have found this on YouTube (thanks to Gary Paterson who is working on the AssettoCorsa model of my 2017 car).
https://youtu.be/CoBYzb4uyEY
I hope this is useful to kill the time.
I tested it at an earlier development stage: the original tyres and suspension angles (with MVRC dimensions and specs) made the car difficult to drive. Meanwhile Gary did a very good tuning job, introducing a more detailed tyre simulation model and now the car improved very much. I hope it will be released soon.
It will be be an open source project once released, so any improvement will be welcome.Alonso Fan wrote: ↑19 Mar 2018, 02:32Would Gary mind if, when I have some spare time, I could make a Porsche 919 sound for it?
It is awesome to drive, IMO much preferable to the LMP1's as its RWD with a lot less interference and things to manage with regards to the hybrid system. A lot more 'pure' of a driving experience in a sense.Alonso Fan wrote: ↑19 Mar 2018, 02:32This is going to be awesome to drive!
Would Gary mind if, when I have some spare time, I could make a Porsche 919 sound for it?
Its quite easy to drive for now, as the aero is very stable (almost static right now). Once Jackson finishes the aero files based on your CFD that respond to height/AOA/yaw etc, I think it will become much trickier (and of course realistic) to drive, with the added challenge of trying to find a setup that gives a stable aero platform.CAEdevice wrote: ↑19 Mar 2018, 11:05I tested it at an earlier development stage: the original tyres and suspension angles (with MVRC dimensions and specs) made the car difficult to drive. Meanwhile Gary did a very good tuning job, introducing a more detailed tyre simulation model and now the car improved very much. I hope it will be released soon.
That video is seriously cool...
The required flow rate through the heat exchanger depends on the design of the heat exchangers... maybe ours aren't so efficient, so you need more air flow?!