wesley123 wrote:under low speed the exhaust has the chance of blowing upwards, because that is the way the exhausts are aimed and have to be aimed to conform to the rules. This is indifferent to both solutions, although stronger downwash will help.
The coanda exhaust works by pushing the exhaust plume down by using regular air, nothing more or less.
I always thought the coanda was the effect of the air wanting to attach to a surface so once it exits the trough it will suck down to the floor because there is no air there(low pressure). With the airflow coming from the front lower half of the sidepods going under the exhaust bulge/tunnel there is not much air below the exit of the trough/ramp so the exhaust and down wash will find the easiest way to go which is down below. My thing with McLaren being superior is that there is a bigger volume of air coming down on the McLaren exhaust then the Red Bull. I was reading a techincal analysis of someone's exhaust in autosport by Gary Anderson. And what he was saying was that if you took a garden hose and put it in a stream of water pointing at an angle the deeper you put it in the stream the greater the stream would bend that water coming from the hose and merg with the streams flow. This is what I am getting at with the McLaren, it has one to two inches from the top of the exhaust exit to the start of the exhaust trough where the downwash comes down. They get more downwash on that exhaust then the RB8 which has its exhaust at the top of the stream so to speak.