It's been there the entire time.N12ck wrote:From listening to the Redbull live at silverstone (national pit straight) and to the caterham they are deffinatley using some overrun, it sounds like last years car.
It's been there the entire time.N12ck wrote:From listening to the Redbull live at silverstone (national pit straight) and to the caterham they are deffinatley using some overrun, it sounds like last years car.
Why? The cars have been passed as legal, so why would you say they are probably illegal?amc wrote:
Having said that, it's probably illegal and I don't have a copy of the regs to hand. Sorry if that's the case.
Unfortunate typo there...!!gilgen wrote:Why? The cars have been passed as illegal, so why would you say they are probably illegal?amc wrote:
Having said that, it's probably illegal and I don't have a copy of the regs to hand. Sorry if that's the case.
What shocks me on this picture is the ride height. I know today's F1 cars are like SUV (thanks to the FIA) and that we have wet weather this weekend but still, it looks really silly.Kiril Varbanov wrote:Lovely detail of the exhaust and the rear (do I spot a more humpy surface?)
But why would you want a diffuser that draws from above the floor? It would decrease pressure above the floor and hurt DF overall.bhallg2k wrote:Actually, I think the tunnel is still mostly about keeping the exhaust plume separate from the air flow around the sidepods. The guide vanes at the back aren't so much guide vanes as they are diffuser strakes that extract the air flow through the tunnel, because they initially had problems with it being choked by too much air.n smikle wrote:[Image]
This is the give away picture. It shows that the purpose of the tunnel and guide vanes inside it is to help give an even distribution of air-flow through the second set of 4 inch tall guide vanes and finally a even flow over the top of the diffuser. I believe this is to give better pressure characteristics at the diffuser exit and possible better influence towards vortex formation at the sides. Very good Idea. But It must be said that if the ramp was not there, you wouldn't need that foremost set of guide vanes... the second set would have worked OK by itself.
In essence, they have a very legal and literal double diffuser: the normal one below the floor and the new one on top of the floor.
It makes more sense now, but Steve machet ,from Speed, believes the flow is blowing through the small holes in the "structure" above the diffuser. He called it a "spray bar".bhallg2k wrote:That's true. You'd disrupt a diffuser if you fed it lower-pressure flow from the top of the floor. This is not what's happening on the RB8.
Red Bull was reported to have problems with their side pod tunnels choking from too much air flow. To combat the problem, they had to modify the tunnels to move more air. Part of that solution was to split it into two tunnels, and the forward tunnel was given a larger mouth.
Flow from the aft tunnel is exited through the starter motor hole to energize flow over the steep central section of the diffuser to keep the flow attached. The forward tunnel is routed to the lower vent in the engine cover.
To this end, the lower rear control arm and the half-shaft have been shrouded in a carbon fiber fairing to eliminate the turbulence caused by the rotating half-shaft. They've also added strakes to the top of the floor over the diffuser. This all serves to maintain a free flow of air over the floor and, importantly, out of the engine cover vent that's fed from the forward tunnels. It's just like what a diffuser does for air flow under the floor.
Make sense?
The same exclusion zone that Mercedes have their DDRS channel in.bhallg2k wrote:OK. Thanks. I thought for a moment they might be blowing the beam wing. But it appears as though they're just taking advantage of the loophole that allows them to deem as part of the end plate that part of the wing. Ferrari did it last year with their rear wing.
What spray bar with tubes?bhallg2k wrote:Yeah, they're definitely venting something through those holes. I hadn't heard that explanation, though.
You can see that the rear wing end plates are bulged and connected to the "spray bar" with tubes. But, the "spray bar" holes aren't large enough in size or number to vent everything drawn into the tunnel.
Look at the last photo I posted here. It's possible they're venting some of that flow through the beam wing, too. (Maybe.)
Lotsa stuff going on here.