What is this thing on the wheel?

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chapmanlung
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What is this thing on the wheel?

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whats the thing sticking out of the wheel??

http://www.itv-f1.com/ImageLibrary/41782_2.jpg

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tomislavp4
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Not a clue :shock:
Have better angle?

nae
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i assume some for of wheel to wheel defence, but am prepared to be wrong

FW 21
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nae wrote:i assume some for of wheel to wheel defence, but am prepared to be wrong
I agree.

MrT
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They are data aquisition sensors - Optical slip angle sensors.

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jddh1
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MrT wrote:They are data aquisition sensors - Optical slip angle sensors.
That's correct. You only see them in testing though as they mount on the wheel nut and it's not practical to have them on race weekends as you need quick tire changes then. That, and also you would not really focus on data collection while a race is underway, as well as not forgetting safety issues with these things flying off on contact.

zac510
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It's a (or 4) Kistler wheel load sensor.
I'm not sure that it directly measures the slip angle but they may be able to use the force data to back-calculate the slip angle.

The optical slip angle sensors you are thinking of are probably the Correvit brand units.

Carlos
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You might enjoy Goggling the search term "Intelligent Tire" - quite a hot topic - I liked The Apollo - second site down - computer/sensor system testing - an extensive article pdf with a lot of technical detail. Measures slip angles, all sorts of variables, all sorts of applications, too many graphs to mention.
@Chapmanlung- isn't the tech term "A Thingie?" :wink: Good to have you on the Forum - most definitely.

Welcome Jddh1 - Well Met.

manchild
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jddh1 wrote:
MrT wrote:They are data aquisition sensors - Optical slip angle sensors.
That's correct.
Not correct:
Renault F1 Team blog admin wrote:It's called a wheel force transducer. We used them last year too at certain points, used to measure energies on the individual wheels.
http://blog.renaultf1.com/index.php?en/ ... -07#c37737

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jddh1
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manchild wrote: Not correct
Oops, I stand corrected.

Also, thanks for the welcome. I joined a few months back, but I visit the site daily now.

MrT
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Yep, sorry for that.

scarbs
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They are indeed wheel force transducers calle dKistler Road dyn, see this link http://www.kistler.com/do.productfinder ... =App.9280A
Many teams use them for tyre testing.

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nae
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i stand corrected

but in a nice informative way

cheers