Vyssion wrote: ↑20 Dec 2020, 19:23
Simply put, it's a case of "shît in, shît out".
Do you know who,if yes,do you agree with his opinion?
What about CFD and aeroelastic deformation ,can CFD predict and solve it?
How do you test your CFD results,with wind tunnel,do you have wind tunnel?
Vyssion wrote: ↑20 Dec 2020, 19:23
90% of the challenge of doing CFD is to ensure that your CAD is cleaned up as best you can, and that you have simplified geometry in a way in which is logical and allows for you to be conservative with mesh cell count in areas of low interest, and therefore use those cells in areas of higher interest.
How can I simplifed geometry, if F1 has sick complex geometry?
How do you draw F1 or any car in CAD if you dont have geometry,dimensions,yout take meter -tape and meassure car?
Meassured car like this will not represent original geometry so result will for sure incorrect..
Vyssion wrote: ↑20 Dec 2020, 19:23
Their goals are different, but I do concede that F1 cars produce a lot more "exciting airflow features" and so in terms of "complexity", there is definitely a lot more just going on,
That I am talking all the time.
What is you background,did you study aeronautics?
So for working at CFD and get correct results ,I must know aerodynamics science very very well?