Spacepace wrote:
Interesting. Can I get you to expand on the point you made about the exhaust being effected by the free stream speed and the Red Bull exhaust being chuted right where it needs to be. Are you implying that the exhaust on the RB8 actually will curve down and land inbetween the diffuser and tyre?
The Mclaren's exhaust air flow and the ferrari's came off the bodywork over an air gap then onto the floor.
That air gap is the free stream. Depending on the air speed and the turbulence or whatever exists in the region, it will affect the direction of the exhuast flow as it comes off the bodywork. Keep in mind that it's the body work where the coanda works.
After the bodywork the effect is over, it's all flow trajectory.
Redbull's coanda continues since the bodywork is still supporting the flow. Free stream air, hence vehicle speed, wont have such a big effect on where the exhaust lands. This is why ferrari had a problem with their exhaust overheating the tyres, the level of control of the flow wasn't as high as newey's design.