MIKEY_! wrote:wesley123 wrote:First of all, the sidepod itself will ruin airflow to the beam wing(and partially the rear wing). Also the floor will be less effective because of the low pressure area emerging behind the sidepod.
As I've said before I'm relying on poor airflow to the beam wing to reduce drag. The beam wing would primarily become a flow conditioner if it was even included at all.
I'd argue that the low pressure area will increase floor efficiency by extracting more air from under it.
Air from the floor that will expand, you are not extracting more air from under it since there isnt any more, you are only destroying the pressure difference and the effect of the diffuser.
Also the beam wing partially serves it's function as an floor enhancer, which you have destroyed by not having an working floor. Also it's effect isnt there if you are sending turbulent airflow towards it. You are cutting a heap of downforce there, for no reason at all.
wesley123 wrote:This airflow that would go in between the tire and the edge of the wall will only ruin the rear of the sidepod by sending completely different airflow into that area.
I'm not convinced this different airflow would be such a problem, it doesnt seem that much different from the normal way. It's likely I'm missing something obvious, could you do a diagram to show what you mean by this problem?
In between the floor and sidepod you got lower pressure, mixed with the low pressure of the floor. Then you are sending high pressure into an area together with tire wake, it would only reduce the function.
Like said, it wouldnt work, and even slight gains that are made are neglected by the downsides.