so able to do some simulations with the new car and its lacking a lot of down force but interesting to see the changes between 0deg rake and 1.25deg rake..
not just on the lift and drag but also cooling...
Yeah, getting the ideas into the CAD system is always a challenge, at least often they get better during the process.
Thanks for the simulation.LVDH wrote: ↑24 Jul 2018, 11:16I finished the simulation of the revised Intro class car:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0icms5y8drs4q ... t.zip?dl=0
It looks like Matteo took a good look at the first results and did a good job. Cooling flow is fixed and by using a better working rear wing now the aero center is even a bit too far back. But the wings and so on will be the problem of the Intro Class designers. We now see that it will be possible to make a working car.
That's an impressive car, looking at the results i am slightly.. no very worried that i will be falling behind the intro cars this year.CAEdevice wrote: ↑25 Jul 2018, 16:25Hi, this is the best I can do before the first race, about the "intro car":
http://www.caedevice.net/SERVER/MVRC/20 ... _Rev02.zip Previously released
http://www.caedevice.net/SERVER/MVRC/20 ... 2_STEP.zip version with body divided into separated components
The car is quite fast (cl/cd ration around 5), and it should supporto a small rake angle (0.25-0.5°, not tested yet).
I am going to submit my official car in the next two days, then I will be offline for a couple of weeks!
It would be quite complicated anyway.LVDH wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 15:05OK, guys due to some of the issues I had to fix here, I decided to move the first race one week back:
https://mantiumchallenge.com/mvrc-calen ... ults-2018/
At some point someone noticed that the car does not rotate around the front wheel center line. This is because of legacy reasons, the global car coordinate system is not in the center of this line but rather in the center of the wheel patches. The only way to fix this is the move the car around 300mm downwards. This would include all guide, template and CFD parts. My idea was to make this move after the first race. Now, with the delay, we could just as well do that now. What do you guys think?
I have no problems with that.LVDH wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 15:05At some point someone noticed that the car does not rotate around the front wheel center line. This is because of legacy reasons, the global car coordinate system is not in the center of this line but rather in the center of the wheel patches. The only way to fix this is the move the car around 300mm downwards. This would include all guide, template and CFD parts. My idea was to make this move after the first race. Now, with the delay, we could just as well do that now. What do you guys think?
That is how it always worked if you remember after all this time without MVRC. Usually the results will be published at the second date. However the last two years the MVRC team was so good that everything was always done to be published the following Sunday. So, we simply never let you guys wait for too long. But as problems can always occure, the date is always two weeks after the submission deadline. I will update the page to make this more clear.
Well, it is always interesting to see what you guys do with such kind of possibilities, also I would imagine that it helps with balancing the cars.
Do you mean that the car rotates around a point that is about in the middle of the wheelbase?