Tim.Wright wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 21:41
Testdrive wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 16:35
Your Tim Wright (Principal Engineer) of MP4/3 and more?
No unfortnately not - it's a common name in the Automotive field. Here is the complete list of Tim Wright's of which I am not:
I'd suggest shifting the aero balance a few percent more rearwards than the CG - this is a typical target for race cars because it increases your stability with speed. If your CG and aero balance equal to each other, you will never capture the way the balance changes with speed correctly. Then you can fill in the gaps with the tyres, setup and mass distribution. It's never going to be right - but you should be able to get something representative.
Well, I think I finally solved my diffuser issue(was using an unrealistic setting, where it was optimal at all times.
EG I told the car it was at 2cm ride height for the front and rear, giving it the optimal diffuser downforce, it ran 37% Aero/COG stable for the entire lap also). This time I enabled the diffuser to be realistic, I set the front diffuser ride height to 35mm and rear diffuser ride height at 50mm, I shifted the aero balance back as you stated.
I went with 40% COG, I added more lift to the rear diffuser, about 65% from 63%, 35% from 37% on the front diffuser, reduced front wing by about 0.10 CL. The Aero Balance now might be 35%, since it was about 37, 38%
On the straight, the frontal drops down to 37%, at low speed corners and starts it becomes 40%, same as COG.
Front Diffuser drops to 20mm and Rear to 20mm at high speed, goes up a lower speed corners and loss's some diffuser downforce.
There is no unsteer or oversteer at high speed. So there you go, I think the riddle has been solved.
There seems to be a 3 to 4% shift for center of gravity through a lap. I guess I could experiment with 37% COG and 34% Aero Balance, see how it goes. I though front and rear wing down-force were equal, but it doesn't seem to be the case, the more you move the aero balance, more downforce on the rear is needed.
Thanks for your advice of shifting the aero balance to the rear, The F1 car with the realistic diffuser is now finally drivable.