the vertical part of the sidepod may be needed to meet cooling requirements and also pass the crash test?HampusA wrote:I have been thinking about this regarding sidepods,
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the vertical part of the sidepod may be needed to meet cooling requirements and also pass the crash test?HampusA wrote:I have been thinking about this regarding sidepods,
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Remember that there is a very low pressure zone behind the rear tyres so if you can attach the air flow to there it will really help the diffuser, I suspect that's what the RB style exhaust does as well.Pierre6 wrote:Great explanation! Thanks a lot
http://scarbsf1.wordpress.com/2011/03/18/1322/Pierre6 wrote:Hello!
http://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/gall ... medium.jpg
Can anybody explain to me what the the four holes are for at each side of the endplate?
Thanks.
scarbs didnt get this completely right imo...you dont extend the fences or the diffuser. imo you just improve extration...making it quicker...alelanza wrote:http://scarbsf1.wordpress.com/2011/03/18/1322/Pierre6 wrote:Hello!
http://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/gall ... medium.jpg
Can anybody explain to me what the the four holes are for at each side of the endplate?
Thanks.
you dont extend them cause there is a disconnection...anyways..we might be all wrong hahahaha...bot6 wrote:Yes, you improve the extraction... By extending the diffuser fences. Which isolates the diffuser from the wake of the tires a bit more, and limits turbulence of the air exiting the diffuser as it mixes with the air coming in from the sides of the car.
So you're right but so is Scarbs. It's just saying the same thing in a different way.
Nothing to do with stabilizing – just making it faster. The air gets pushed out behind the rear wheels, making the area behind the diffuser lower pressure, hence drawing more through the diffuser. Simple.bot6 wrote:The idea is to make the diffuser "think" it's longer than it is by adding those foils at the back of it, so "extension" is a pretty good term to describe it.
But again, we seem to agree on the underlying physical effect of stabilizing and guiding the flow exiting the diffuser. The rest is just semantics.
What disconnection is that?LotusF1 wrote:
you dont extend them cause there is a disconnection...anyways..we might be all wrong hahahaha...
they are connected to the rear wing but disconnected to the diffuser...so they are not an extension of the diffuser fences, rather a low pressure zone to increase velocity and hence extration to the diffuser..alelanza wrote:What disconnection is that?LotusF1 wrote:
you dont extend them cause there is a disconnection...anyways..we might be all wrong hahahaha...
They "effectively" extend the sidewalls of the diffuser, not literally.LotusF1 wrote:they are connected to the rear wing but disconnected to the diffuser...so they are not an extension of the diffuser fences, rather a low pressure zone to increase velocity and hence extration to the diffuser..alelanza wrote:What disconnection is that?LotusF1 wrote:
you dont extend them cause there is a disconnection...anyways..we might be all wrong hahahaha...