kosioBG wrote:All this CFD is so interesting, but so scary... i don't know where to start(i have no experience whatsoever) And i can only make 3d models with google sketchup, would that be ok or would i have to learn cad?
You need to know a lot about classically solved aerodynamics before you just model something up In CAD and push the CFD button.
You must have some hand calculated (ok, ok or spread sheet calculated) estimate to ensure the CFD result is reasonable. I've seen analysts at work (usually young ones) refuse to do a hand calc and get led far astray from the correct answer because of something as simple as entering fluid properties incorrectly. (After I did a hand calc on a kid's suspect CFD result, the kid's boss actually found a numerical entry off by a factor of 10...oops)
Yes, F1 airflow is very complex over the whole car, but you need to make some simplifications to get a order of magnitude estimate of the answer. Ideally, you'd also have some tunnel data to back up the CFD result.
You absolutely cannot just push the CFD button and trust the answer.