No no, don't get me wrong I thought Ferrari's moneky seat sat taller than other teams too, then I started looking through pictures for comparisons sake and noticed it really wasn't that much taller if at all.Lycoming wrote:well, thats why I added the qualifier "seems... If nothing else, it is a very small difference in height relative to the bottom of the rear wing. Perhaps the mounting of the beam wing and the low height make it look like its mounted taller.
yup....i agree with u! that's what i said a few pages back...Crucial_Xtreme wrote:I don't think it's mounted any higher than any other team. IMHOLycoming wrote:Well thats interesting. I wonder how it helps the rear wing... if thats correct it may explain why it seems to be mounted so high.
maybe...it can help keep the flow to the rear of the wing attached when they run they wing at a higher AoALycoming wrote:For sure it helps the diffuser. I just struggle to see how it helps the wing...
I don't understand why but that reason was also used for the 2008 Honda central wing slot and the flaps with a longer chord in the middle.Owen.C93 wrote:I thought about that but I think that they would have less separation issues in the middle of the wing.MIKEY_! wrote:Maybe (and that's a big maybe) it helps keep flow attached to the centre of the rear wing by increasing pressure in that area. Mclaren had a wing support which was supposed to do something similar in 2008 IIRC.
Lycoming wrote:For sure it helps the diffuser. I just struggle to see how it helps the wing...
I asked Scarbs what he thought.amouzouris wrote:maybe...it can help keep the flow to the rear of the wing attached when they run they wing at a higher AoA
Theoretically, I'd say, that the Simian Sofa(credit to N_Smikle) would help both the rear wing and diffuser. It will strengthen the overall upwash helping attachment under the R.Wing and extraction from the diffuser, in addition the small bit of DF production it offers in it's own right.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:No no, don't get me wrong I thought Ferrari's moneky seat sat taller than other teams too, then I started looking through pictures for comparisons sake and noticed it really wasn't that much taller if at all.Lycoming wrote:well, thats why I added the qualifier "seems... If nothing else, it is a very small difference in height relative to the bottom of the rear wing. Perhaps the mounting of the beam wing and the low height make it look like its mounted taller.
What's the larger question is the true purpose of the monkey seat aside from adding DF. What I really mean is how exactly is it working and/or what specific part is it helping. The Official F1 site says it's helping the RW main plane. I've seen Ringo say the same thing. Yet others are thinking it's helping another part of the car.
I'm just wondering for personal knowledge. Maybe Shelly or another good aero member can chime in here.. Pierce? Bueller? Anyone? Anyone? :p
Not sure about detached beam wing, but am quite about DDRS... I posted an interview of Fry for f1-serbia.com few pages back, they have their people on race tracks, I'm surprised at how much credibility they have, so I don't think that it's false news.amouzouris wrote:a possible upgrade would maybe be a detached beam wing?? is there any advantage to the current configuration?? and also a detached beam wing will make it harder for DDRS tubes to get into the car (assuming they want to develop a DDRS system)...maybe they will use a swan-like attachment for the tubes to pass??