Giant wings can break as well. I cannot see the logic.HampusA wrote:for the safety of the driver i would encourage you to go with giant wings instead.MIKEY_! wrote:Doing a project for a road rally car and I'm planning to use a fan like the Brabham BT46B. I want to use a separate engine (at a constant speed) for this but I have no idea how powerful it needs to be to produce about as much DF as an F1 car (the goal). Assuming I use the best fan blade angle possible.
Can anyone help me on this as it is a bit above me?
as for the drag : you will easily add the same drag by adding a wing to the car -1200mm wide and 100mm high -so what?
Friction of the seal rubbing the ground -maybe a bit of an issue very hard to quantify at this point .sure the sealsystem is a little challenge but something doable ,surely easier than gearing up to produce wings for your car.
The concept has the advantage of producing potentially a lot of downforce at low speeds .so the increase in grip in tight bends should be staggering .
The wing theme can work at low speeds as well but then you face the compromise of huge drag as the speed goes up.
As a tradeoff rules permitting the fan could be a good direction.