Correct me if I'm wrong here but doesn't the dimpled surface have to move to be of any benefit here? A golf ball loses its boundary layer effect once the spin on the ball starts to slow, a wheel when it stops turning, a shark when it stops swimming ...McG wrote:I inquired about the dimples thing a few years ago, I thought I was onto something, but it had already been tried by Williams on their suspension. The dimples are only useful for such things like golf balls. So unless there is something completely bulbous on an F1 car it's probably just the weave.
you can believe whatever you want but its pretty clearly the carbon weave showing through the paint.hardingfv32 wrote:The teams know all the issues of surface finish with their laminates. Could we assume that this type of finish (show through?) is on purpose in this case. If so, does it have any benefit at the air speeds the cars see?
Brian
+299.flynfrog wrote:you can believe whatever you want but its pretty clearly the carbon weave showing through the paint.hardingfv32 wrote:The teams know all the issues of surface finish with their laminates. Could we assume that this type of finish (show through?) is on purpose in this case. If so, does it have any benefit at the air speeds the cars see?
Brian
IT'S ABOUT AERO PAINT.BreezyRacer wrote:FYI ..bjpower wrote:they have been experimenting with a rough skin design on planes.
( not sure if this is why there are dimples on the red bull car or not)
the theory is...
air gets "trapped" by the dimples bascally giving a thing cote of air around the car.
the friction generated by air passing over your car is now air passing over air. so less drag.
the theory is the same for shark skin and Olympic swim suits, they trap water around them so it is water over water.
but i have not heard of anyone getting it to work at high speeds.
god im crap at explaining things
google shark skin
http://www.businessinsider.com/modified ... ord-2011-6
Seems the paints aim is to make the pain smoother. When you simulate icing conditions on aircraft its common to put sandpaper on the wings I can tell you that they do not work better with a rough surface.BreezyRacer wrote:IT'S ABOUT AERO PAINT.BreezyRacer wrote:FYI ..bjpower wrote:they have been experimenting with a rough skin design on planes.
( not sure if this is why there are dimples on the red bull car or not)
the theory is...
air gets "trapped" by the dimples bascally giving a thing cote of air around the car.
the friction generated by air passing over your car is now air passing over air. so less drag.
the theory is the same for shark skin and Olympic swim suits, they trap water around them so it is water over water.
but i have not heard of anyone getting it to work at high speeds.
god im crap at explaining things
google shark skin
http://www.businessinsider.com/modified ... ord-2011-6
Definitely interesting to claim a 0.5sec loss. But yeah, it really doesn't mean much when there's no other team figures to benchmark against.Robbobnob wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/92717
interesting, thats quite a big loss in terms of performance, i wonder if the other teams will lose the same
Nope.. You can See Di Resta, Maldonado on the the Timing and Pirelli on the Mechanics shirt.N12ck wrote:The dimples picture is on the rb6 not rb7 i think
phate wrote:Hi all,
I've been following this forum for quite a long time now and finally I am able to contribute something.
Yesterday Christian Horner said in an interview that the RB7 doesn't use the "hot-blowing" diffusor. It just used the so called "cold-blowing" diffusor:
http://www.formel1.de/de/3260/Horner%3A ... ID/1668366
If this is relly true the advantage of RB could even get bigger. I have no clue, why Marko and horner telling different things, but I found it interesting and wanted to let you know.
Keep writing a lot of the technical staff, really interesting!
phate
P.S.: Sorry I couldn't find an english translation somewhere. If somebody does please post the link.
This is obviously fear-mongering and psychological warfare. It stinks of it.Robbobnob wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/92717
interesting, thats quite a big loss in terms of performance, i wonder if the other teams will lose the same