Team_Bart wrote: ↑12 Nov 2018, 13:44
After reading the posts above I think I need to buy an additional desktop to be able to compete with the front runners.
Consider that when I started the project of my first LMPx car (maybe in 2015), I needed less than 5 simulations to reach the forth place, then around 50 to reach the podium and (after 2 years) more than 100 to win the challenge for the first time (with much luck). Cpu power and results are not exactly connected by a "linear" function.
I think 4 cores (i5 is ok) and and 16gb of RAM are the perfect solution. I use a virtual machine with 4cores and 32gb of ram and I am very happy. The other cores are used by some fem simulations I do for professional purposes.
Also consider that Machin two years ago developed a very decent car without cfd...
My general adivices are: try to design a basic car with very basic flow around it (you should be able to imagine the flow with mental cfd only). If you prefer try with a separate front wing (some cars used it in the first MVRC editions). Use inlets and outlets about 50% of the hx area for the first attempt. Then focus only on wings and diffuser optimization (a straight diffuser is not completely a bad idea to start with).
This is much more than you can do during first year if you have not previous experience with car aerodynamics and CAD.
But the most important rule is: during development try with only one change for each simulation run.