Yes I working at race car,must produce max downforce as possible with underside,so I am interest what is best solution..flat+diffuser,wing section,half venturi shape etc...hollus wrote: ↑19 Dec 2020, 13:04I am going to assume that you have done your googling, diagrams pop right up at you. Pictures, not so much.
And I am going to be cheeky and ask what is the context? Together with your other thread... there is clearly a project here. Of course you are free to share or not.
And now I am done being annoying, a bit of help:
https://i0.wp.com/s3.amazonaws.com/scar ... .jpg?ssl=1
You might deduce some floor shape from that sidepod, it is from here:
https://sportscardigest.com/lotus-type- ... g-an-icon/
You might also find what you need here:
https://paulsf1.wordpress.com/2012/03/0 ... rt-part-1/
It is a multipart post. The guy is PaulB in this forum and has posted unbelievably detailed car model constructions before. He is inactive since this February, but you might want to shoot him a private message. His level of research and documentation are only comparable to his manual skills.
I don't think using the Lotus 78 as a guide is the best solution, it's extremely out of date!
1780 Newtons? That's only ~178 kgf.Testdrive wrote: ↑10 Feb 2021, 05:13Ironically I came across this today.
Aerodynamic downforces on F1 racing car at 150 mph for the Lotus 79
1780NM downforce in the middle.
https://www.invetr.com/dynamics-and-per ... t-150-m-ph
I've seen 700kg quoted for the Lotus 78 at 160mi/hr.JordanMugen wrote: ↑12 Feb 2021, 09:521780 Newtons? That's only ~178 kgf.Testdrive wrote: ↑10 Feb 2021, 05:13Ironically I came across this today.
Aerodynamic downforces on F1 racing car at 150 mph for the Lotus 79
1780NM downforce in the middle.
https://www.invetr.com/dynamics-and-per ... t-150-m-ph