ISLAMATRON wrote:
This central section you speak of was located under the engine I am presuming?
The central section is just below the ramp lamp
ISLAMATRON wrote:
How does removing it clean the wake?
It reduces the high pressure turbulence zone just aft of the diffuser that stayed there varying with:
-Mass flow out of the diffuser
-Couping with the rear wing
ISLAMATRON wrote:
Do you have a link in regards to the diffuser only providing 15-20% of total downforce?
See RCE Nov 08
ISLAMATRON wrote:
How was that number determined?
After OWG wind tunnel trials of prototypes (based on F2004)
ISLAMATRON wrote:
Why would they want to move the center of pressure closer to the rear wing?
Because it guarantees the the shifts or Cp will be the same for rear wing and diffuser helping to reduce the balance shift.
ISLAMATRON wrote:
and why would that make the rear wing more effiecient?
Because the more the rear wing Downforce, the stronger the inwash which cleans the turbulences by pulling them above the car (it moves them away with two strong inward rotating vortex).
ISLAMATRON wrote:
Please explain this "coupling effect" I am a mechanical engineer that has focused on power production and transmission, so alot of this aero stufff in new to me, but still very interesting... thanks for the time & patience.
Diffuser (in the diffuser) slows down the air. This has as a result to accelerate the air upstream of it (under the flat bottom) because the flow there behave like in a venturi channel ,that is the total pressure can't vary so when you increase it somewhere in the tube it has to decrease at the other extremity to balance.
Thus the diffuser slows down the air accelerated. Without it the air would still accelerate (because it goes through a "tunnel" thus has less space than in free air) but the slowing down by the diffuser accelerates it even more.
Additionaly the diffuser helps recovering the air to the near ambient pressure which reduces the form drag of the car (it tries to bring the pressure to the same level than the pressure right a the front of the car which the car is encountering).
The more you slow down the air (be it the faster you slow it down or the more quantity you slow down) the more it will be accelerated underbody and thus the more downforce you have.
The problem is that you have to slow it down in a short space (the diffuser) and the produces a lot of risks of flow seperation and then stalls.
The air that slows down tends to move backward when slowed down and this triggers stall into the diffuser.
When you have a rear wing just above the diffuser, the rear wing low pressure (on the bottom side) pumps the air that exit the diffuser and thus prevent it to stall.
With that help you can extract a lot of air from the diffuser without risking to stall.
Coupling had produced so much results than in the 90's Le mans cars and F1 had the vast majority of the their downforce from the coupling.
The problem the coupling brings is that a zone of turbulence is preserved aft the car. That zone will seldom evolute because the rear wing always prevent the state to change by pumping it.
In addition since the area is a high pressure one, the upwash produces (the air that exit the diffuser tend to go toward the rear wing) is strong and it decreases the potential energy for the following's car front and rear wings.
Thus decoupling (meaning less coupling) allow first to make the diffuser less usefull then decrease the turbulence area and next by allowing the rear wing the be the most downforce producing surface in that region you create a strong inwash that sucks everything around thus cleaning the flows.
Well cleaning the flows is an image, there're still turbulence, but that reduces a bit the wake.
The topic is difficult and very complex, the thing to understand is that we speak about wake structures and that why all the discussions on "cutting downforce" have very little relevance to the probleme of overtaking (except if you cut downforce to Zero..then yes, no problem anymore).
Do not hesitate to ask questions if you have some difficulties and we are here a number of people to have knowledge in aerodynamics (i think of Gekko, Sguy, AeroGT3 and i forget many others).