Hoffman900 wrote: ↑20 Dec 2020, 02:52
Uwe wrote: ↑20 Dec 2020, 00:26
Hoffman900 wrote: ↑19 Dec 2020, 22:19
From a Boeing friend, I don't think they would put much stock into low end CFDs on desktop computers, except for some very course measurements (maybe). That said, airplane aerodynamicists have to work with a greater factor of safety and confidence than even F1 designers.
I think F1 aerodynamics is far more complex than in aviation.
F1 has lots of aerodynamics sick complex parts that aircraft not need..
Not at all. Ever look at a wing and all the control elements? Also, planes have a much further range of speed (MUCH higher than Formula 1), pitch, temperature changes (air density), crosswinds / downwinds / updrafts / downdrafts, balance, etc. then add in the factor of safety aspect of it all.
The smartest aerodynamics folks are aerospace for a reason (and get paid accordingly) and why they have MUCH more computing power than any F1 teams. This isn't a slight on the intelligence in F1 either, incredibly smart people there too, but there are just less brains (it's a smaller industry). Don't confuse little add on vortex generators and the like with complexity. Sure, it's not easy, they are two different disciplines and people know that, but aircraft (to do it well and reliably) are hard. I really don't know if I would be confident enough to fly in a plane designed by Ferrari's aero department
Remember, even aircraft aerodynamicists understand and use vortex generators. They have been playing with them well before Formula 1 did. There is a famous crash of the XB-70 in 1966 where a F-104 got sucked into the wing tip wake vortex and crashed into it.
Greater speed dont make calculation more complex,execept we are going into supersonic speeds.
Aircraft dont have and it will never has spliters,gurney flaps,tyres,suspensions,mirrors,sidepod,shark fin,diffuser,side duct,DRS,side skirt,canards,spoilers,moving ground,etc etc etc etc etc
Puting all this thousendes thing all together make F1 extremly more complex to solve in one CFD software..
Airflow around F1 car is far more complex/turbulent then aorund any aircraft,separated flow and turbulence is almost impossible to solve with any CFD with great accuracy..