Thanks. I followed the topic about the front exhaust and possible configurations under the sidepods, but there were not much pictures with covers removed during the winter tests.bot6 wrote:yes, it's the radiator
Thanks. I followed the topic about the front exhaust and possible configurations under the sidepods, but there were not much pictures with covers removed during the winter tests.bot6 wrote:yes, it's the radiator
I read a report that said his KERS wasn't working in Q1 and separately Michael Schumacher was warned for balking him in Q1. No excuses though, he better make good on this next race.nacho wrote:I wonder if Nick's trouble getting heat in the tires was a partial reason in qualy like in 2008.
Great picture, thanks for sharing Fil. Do you have any more close ups? Did you have a press pass or was the car just close to the fence?Fil wrote:Photo I took of Heidfeld's damage in Melbourne. This is at post-race scrutineering.
nipo wrote:Maybe this has been asked before, or transferred to another thread, but this thread is a good 73 pages I really can't go through them all (sorry)...
So... What does it mean by an "energized airflow"? Just the temperature? Or pressure?
Why is it so beneficial to have this fed into the diffuser vs regular airflow?
Doesn't exhaust flow vary with throttle? If the system works such wonders like it seems to be doing, doesn't it mean that DF is variable and the car tricky to control?
(Forgive me but I have very little knowledge on aero)
An answer to all your questions and more:nipo wrote:Maybe this has been asked before, or transferred to another thread, but this thread is a good 73 pages I really can't go through them all (sorry)...
So... What does it mean by an "energized airflow"? Just the temperature? Or pressure?
Why is it so beneficial to have this fed into the diffuser vs regular airflow?
Doesn't exhaust flow vary with throttle? If the system works such wonders like it seems to be doing, doesn't it mean that DF is variable and the car tricky to control?
(Forgive me but I have very little knowledge on aero)
Nice picture, from Katz book I suppose.Formula None wrote:
Basically they're trying to push out high pressure air that is above & outside of the floor which is trying to escape into the low pressure area under the floor.
Its the whole virtual skirt term everyone's been throwing around since the car's debut.
The pressure under the floor is lower closer to the centerline of the floor, compared to at the edges. So they want to increase the width of this low pressure area by trying to block inward flowing high pressure air with the exhaust flow.
Energized airflow is just some term someone (probably in the press) came up with to sound "techie". In short you are restricting airflow under the outer sidepods of car which allows the airflow you want to introduce (from the tea tray area) to move faster, thus more "energized". Velocity is what makes an undertray/diffuser setup work. The faster you get airflow to go under the car the lower the pressure area, the greater the downforce.nipo wrote:Thanks for the response guys.
I can understand the basics of lower pressure under the floor, and the virtual skirt concept etc. My main question is what the term "energized airflow" means, as I've seen it quite a few times when this innovation on R31 is technically described.
Energized = hot? low pressure / fast flowing?
Or is it just irrelevant???