F1 Wing Height 2010 - CFD

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al_garnett
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F1 Wing Height 2010 - CFD

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I am completing some CFD analysis on the front wing of a 2010 F1 car.

Could anyone provide me with the height from the bottom face of the endplates to the ground? I'm using a value of 50mm but this seems far too high to maximise the ground effect.

Thanks

Blanchimont
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Joined: 09 Nov 2012, 23:47

Re: F1 Wing Height 2010 - CFD

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The distance to the ground is not defined, it is the distance to the reference plane(75mm). But below the RP there is a 10mm thick wooden plank. If the car would rest on it, the distance to the ground would be 85mm.

But with 1° rake added to the car, the front wing comes down by ~ 1330mm*1°/180°*3,14 = 23,2mm

If we now add the fact that the FIA allowed a flex of 10 to 20mm(see the link below), this makes a ground clearance of 85-23,2-20 = 41,8mm at the endplates and 85-23,2 = 61,8mm in the middle. With higher rake angles and more flex these numbers change, of course.

http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 6/782.html

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