F1 Testing data loggers

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Re: Williams FW36 Mercedes

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Ah, surely the data from 80 pitot tubes will be no more than a couple hundred MB? (less than 60 MB per minute if you log at the crazy and unnecessary rate of 400Hz and each data point is 32 bit).

boyracer94
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Re: Williams FW36 Mercedes

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Maybe the discussion regarding data logging etc. should be split into a separate thread?

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Gridlock
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F1 Testing datat loggers

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Yes, they probably use dataloggers.

Obligatory XKCD(ish)

http://what-if.xkcd.com/31/

..and onto the next Williams Q... :D
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Re: Williams FW36 Mercedes

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I think a reado (like a typo, but made by the reader), may have lead the conversation off track. Compare the original post...
Kiril Varbanov wrote: For comparison sake: each engine of a jet on a flight from London to New York generates 10TB of data every 30 minutes. Source: Pratt and Whitney.
with the comment...
tommylommykins wrote:I have worked on commercial airliner jet engine software.

That 10 terabytes per 30 seconds number is fishy.