horse wrote:Could you explain more about this damping effect?
Air cannot travel through a solid surface, therefore the velocity vector normal to the surface must decrease in magnitude the closer you get to the surface - that has a damping effect on the flow.
horse wrote:
I would have thought that as the sidepod is a bluff body there will be some shedding from it anyway, therefore less sidepod, less shedding.
Its not really that bluff... not in years.
horse wrote:
I didn't realise you were restricted on beam wing angle, but perhaps it doesn't matter if the velocity magnitude of the air is greater because there is now a direct path?
Tradeoff... not that I'm sure its gonna be any quicker.
kilcoo316 wrote:
But I'm now also concerned about the vortex spilling off the upper nose surface during fast cornering - thats potentially going to run the length of the car now and screw up the beam wing (as well as being a low pressure zone in a very bad place).
Isn't this going to happen anyway, even with conventional sidepods?[/quote]
The conventional sidepod will break up the vortex (and that will perturbate back upstream too) - this approach wouldn't.