Italy 2013 - Sunday (08.09.2013)
© XPB
I've been wondering for quite some time what the overal benefit of those tunnels are. It's becoming more and more some sort of DDD, isn't it? What is the difference between the tunnels that RBR/Lotus/Sauber are using, and the diffusers of 2009? The air is being fed in to the ducts from the top of the floor, instead of underneath it and there isn't a big exit-hole, like on the 2009-diffusers, but otherwise it looks nearly the same concept?Reca wrote:Stupid question maybe but, is this duct something new on the RB9?
http://i.imgur.com/npu4ZEI.jpg
I looked around all the pics I have of the car "naked" also of previous races and I haven't seen it, but maybe wasn't assembled yet when they were taken.
=D>raymondu999 wrote:A large part of the point is that the suction effect is above the floor, versus below the floor in 2009. They exit in similar locations, but in 2009 because the tunnels were below the floor then it sucked the car further into the ground. Now it's basically replacing the coke bottle effect lost due to the exhaust ramp.
What are the indentations above the vertical strakes and the aligning indentations / holes in the horizontal flap above that for ?shelly wrote:Are we sure that the shots are in the pitlane after the lap and not before the lap?henra wrote:The Flow Viz pattern of that diffuser looks perfect. No inverse flow patterns from the outside.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Some great Flo-Vis shots today in FP3
http://formula1.com/wi/enlarge/sutton/2 ... ita462.jpg
In contrary the flow seems to point down and to the ouside. They appear to get the footplate vortex accelerated so well that it creates suction on the ouside.
Amazing.
If you compare that to the messsy Flow Viz patterns inside the diffuser we saw on the Ferrari some time ago it dawns on me where the difference between the two lies.
Is it the lower part under the L of Total on the end plate here?elFranZ wrote:Sorry for the stupid question, but do you clever guys have some shot of Webber's FW before the contact with Alonso?
Found this on track yesterday immediately after the race, about a couple meters away from where they collided:
http://i.pgu.me/DGIqMWRS_original.jpg
At first I thought I found a debris from his car, but its strange geometry and material are perplexing me: it's made in some sort of graphite composite, probably manufactured by deposition, completely hollow and very light, just 7.23 grams.
Any idea? Thaks in advance, and sorry if it's in the wrong thread.
FOUND!Gaz. wrote:
Is it the lower part under the L of Total on the end plate here?
http://i.imgur.com/97e3Yj1.jpg
That is probably to avoid detachment of the flow in the corners of the diffuser due to locally reduced flow velocities caused by interference drag between the horizontal and vertical surface. The horizontal flap follows the curvature of the lower surface in order to avoid detachment which would be caused by too great of an Expansion Ratio between the two surfaces.monsi wrote: What are the indentations above the vertical strakes and the aligning indentations / holes in the horizontal flap above that for ?