F1 model CFD Challenge (Khamsin Virtual Racecar challenge)

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Post Tue Sep 18, 2012 11:20 pm

sent :)
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Post Thu Sep 20, 2012 1:25 pm

N12ck is it possible to switch from the supplied tub to a custom one (Team STZ-Racing)? I'm going mad in Blender with all those triangles. :D
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Post Thu Sep 20, 2012 2:19 pm

Yes of course, as long as you make sure the head protection, cockpit entry, splitter and roll structure are in the same place (so it is legal)
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Post Thu Sep 20, 2012 4:17 pm

i know i've spoken to you about this, but can you not send us the suspension for our own testing? Then we just send the cars to you without it? i.e make them a separate 'group'
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Post Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:45 am

I too would prefer to work with the suspension and wheels available to us.

N12ck wrote:Fuel tank left, and then all ready :D


So where is the fuel tank?
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Post Fri Sep 21, 2012 10:55 am

RicME85 wrote:I too would prefer to work with the suspension and wheels available to us.

N12ck wrote:Fuel tank left, and then all ready :D


So where is the fuel tank?


Hence why you don't have a fuel tank yet, I said in the email it wasnt ready yet, I have been working on heaps and heaps of university paperwork moving back and forth, and I just havent had time to finish the fuel tank but due to everyone being so eager to have the welcome pack it has to be released without the fuel tank, this is purely just due to time constraints.

You have to remember, we only got this thing all going in the past 2-3 weeks, we are ironing out all sorts of issues at the moment, remember the proper challenge doesn't start until 2013, we have a trial round but that is also checking all systems work.

I will give a few examples, the meshes produced from sketchup aren't brilliant, so mesh repairing needs done which we have been working on and also working out which visualiser we are going to use to distribute the data and testing those.

I promise you, the wheels, suspension, and fueltank will be with you in good time before any races begin.
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Post Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:03 am

i appreciate we use the same engine and gearbox but do we have to the same tank. Can we design our own providing its the same volume as the one you supply? and we send this too you for verification each race?
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Post Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:14 am

astracrazy wrote:i appreciate we use the same engine and gearbox but do we have to the same tank. Can we design our own providing its the same volume as the one you supply? and we send this too you for verification each race?


Ideally it would be best to use the same tank, I assure you, as long as you are sensible with bodywork, the fueltank will fit.

I have been spending many days now trying to find a good fix for the meshes on sketchup and been working on meshes, and I have found one, (spent 3 days on it).
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Post Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:23 am

For CFD you need a "watertight" mesh, right? Is it a problem if the bodywork is a single watertight mesh (tub+ sidepots+ nosecone + ... welded together in a single object)? Or you need separate parts? Are there limits on polycount?
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Post Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:26 am

stez90 wrote:For CFD you need a "watertight" mesh, right? Is it a problem if the bodywork is a single watertight mesh (tub+ sidepots+ nosecone + ... welded together in a single object)? Or you need separate parts? Are there limits on polycount?


no that is not a problem, we are going to run with sealed completely bodywork, as at the moment it is too easy to make the inside of the sidepods too 'thin'. so we are running the cars with blanked intakes, and all joined up, yes if it isn't watertight, we will make it watertight, (with meshing software).
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Post Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:33 am

N12ck wrote: so we are running the cars with blanked intakes

Only blanked? I mean no "outlet" boundary conditions, simple closed walls? It's the same treatment for other air intakes?
(useful info for home testing :D )
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Post Fri Sep 21, 2012 1:30 pm

yes all intake and outlets are blanked but the areas must meet the rules
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Post Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:28 pm

Not a dig Nick, was just curious.
Have to admit, I didnt read the email...just grab the attachment to see what the supplied tub was like and if I wanted to use it.
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Post Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:43 pm

We are going to release boundary conditions soon and I know Richard, we are working on a lot, this is our priority to make a finished welcome pack ready completely, also please throw suggestions as we are constantly trying to improve, any criticism is useful so please let us know what you would like/ how we can help.
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Post Sat Sep 22, 2012 9:30 pm

Hello
I'm new to this stuff and would like to know if anyone out there would like to start a team together with me just because I don't have the the knowledge right now to design a car and make it quick. But if someone is interested in starting up a team with me anyways please respond.
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