I think to fully see what's the cause of such loss you would need to show pressure distribution of your diffuser solutions. interesting would be to see the development of CL over the length of the car (at least on the rear) - then you can specify if it's only diffuser or whole floor issuek.ko100v wrote: ↑08 May 2020, 16:04Hi Guys,
Something strange happens.
2 days ago, I recieved this kind of cooling flow shape, after designing a brand new diffuser, without any flaps.
https://imgur.com/Cq5TM8Z.jpg
I thought that the diffuser is stalling, so I managed to fix it, by slightly changing the shape and adding some flaps to guide the flow inside the diffuser. The flow shape was improved, BUT I lost arround 0.2 Lift and the CoP move to the front by 0.1m
https://imgur.com/PijJXdd.jpg
you mean confusing loss of performance? that happens every day
With any weird result like this check for holes in the mesh. The first case the streamlines look odd. Is there a second set of heat exchangers or some other accident?!?k.ko100v wrote: ↑08 May 2020, 16:04Hi Guys,
Something strange happens.
2 days ago, I recieved this kind of cooling flow shape, after designing a brand new diffuser, without any flaps.
https://imgur.com/Cq5TM8Z.jpg
I thought that the diffuser is stalling, so I managed to fix it, by slightly changing the shape and adding some flaps to guide the flow inside the diffuser. The flow shape was improved, BUT I lost arround 0.2 Lift and the CoP move to the front by 0.1m
https://imgur.com/PijJXdd.jpg
So I am a bit confused...
Has anybody seen something like this?
Regards,
Krasen
yeah I'm with you. My car for this season is better in almost every way I can imagine, but is performing worse than the car I slapped together in 1 week for the last race of last season.wb92 wrote: ↑08 May 2020, 16:51I think to fully see what's the cause of such loss you would need to show pressure distribution of your diffuser solutions. interesting would be to see the development of CL over the length of the car (at least on the rear) - then you can specify if it's only diffuser or whole floor issuek.ko100v wrote: ↑08 May 2020, 16:04Hi Guys,
Something strange happens.
2 days ago, I recieved this kind of cooling flow shape, after designing a brand new diffuser, without any flaps.
https://imgur.com/Cq5TM8Z.jpg
I thought that the diffuser is stalling, so I managed to fix it, by slightly changing the shape and adding some flaps to guide the flow inside the diffuser. The flow shape was improved, BUT I lost arround 0.2 Lift and the CoP move to the front by 0.1m
https://imgur.com/PijJXdd.jpg
you mean confusing loss of performance? that happens every day
I'm starting to think I was super lucky with previous car
It's same for me, the new car is built much much better, but I can't get any close to the old car, even using same parts of it while checking the same concept.yinlad wrote: ↑08 May 2020, 20:06
yeah I'm with you. My car for this season is better in almost every way I can imagine, but is performing worse than the car I slapped together in 1 week for the last race of last season.
I'm thinking of running my old car in the new mflow just as a sanity check to see if it returns the same numbers as before, because it was such a pig it shouldn't be anywhere near as good as this new car!
Hm, No, the cooling setup is separate file and it is one and the same for both cases. I was wondering how a messy looking flow gives better results, compared to better looking flow and lower results.jjn9128 wrote: ↑08 May 2020, 17:15With any weird result like this check for holes in the mesh. The first case the streamlines look odd. Is there a second set of heat exchangers or some other accident?!?k.ko100v wrote: ↑08 May 2020, 16:04Hi Guys,
Something strange happens.
2 days ago, I recieved this kind of cooling flow shape, after designing a brand new diffuser, without any flaps.
https://imgur.com/Cq5TM8Z.jpg
I thought that the diffuser is stalling, so I managed to fix it, by slightly changing the shape and adding some flaps to guide the flow inside the diffuser. The flow shape was improved, BUT I lost arround 0.2 Lift and the CoP move to the front by 0.1m
https://imgur.com/PijJXdd.jpg
So I am a bit confused...
Has anybody seen something like this?
Regards,
Krasen
That's actually one of the things that I'm finding most interesting about this challenge -- the ways in which our cars are functioning differently from a real F1 car. I always tell Formula SAE students to be very careful looking at "real" race cars for inspiration because the regulations and operating conditions are different.
"Proper" race cars also have to work in a wide range of operating conditions, squat/dive, roll, yaw, steer, crosswinds. A lot of aerodynamic devices are aimed at improving consistency in those conditions. For us with one static attitude and straight ahead only it should be easier but we're all struggling... or at least we're all claiming to strugglevariante wrote: ↑08 May 2020, 21:32If your parts look better, they probably are. Problem is they're not resonating one another.
For your car to work, you've got to find the keystone of your project and design the parts accordingly.
I'll give you an example: when this challenge was based on LeMans style cars, i found out that my diffuser worked better taking air from the sides rather than from the front of the car. Despite being state of the art, many parts taken from actual LM cars just wouldn't work on my car, due to different philosophies.
Still, i must say that these F1 style cars are much harder to manage and improve than LMPs. The best approach for development is to take little steps and to understand very well what effects each change produces before proceding further.
Naah...i don't think anyone is lying because it's properly hard.
Definitely stalling. Try a fence, a strake.
I'm legitimately considering sending my PhD back I'm so lost