the materials and surface finishing I left out intentionally as I guess they use the best they can imagine being available reliably.If you start with new shapes and coatings or even new production methods thats a serious development programme ,you need a budget and hire specialists or forge an alliance with a specialist -maybe Behr or even more so Modine ,who seem to be leading in core materials and shapes.bot6 wrote:Or changing the materials or surface finish of the radiator grill. That also has an influence.
With the double decker arrangements, just playing with the isolation between the two ducts a bit could prove useful. Or repackaging the KERS system so it stops overheating and singing its wires. There's quite a bit of volume in that sidepod and there are many ways to modify the cooling flow without changing the outer shape: playing around with exhaust manifold layout, radiator shapes, insulation materials and KERS packaging are just a few of the possibilities. They could also duct the excess heat to a low slit à la Renault at the back of the sidepod instead of the gills on top of the exhaust. Then they could further tighten the packaging on the top of the sidepod and improve flow to the beam wing, which would be helped further with the higher rake.
But maybe it´s an area where people are not prepared to look into all detail yet...If you do your sim with a porous model then you might take radiator tubes and fins for granted...lateral thinking does not stop with flexi wings.