Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post here information about your own engineering projects, including but not limited to building your own car or designing a virtual car through CAD.
CottrellGP
4
Joined: 02 Sep 2011, 01:48

Re: Telmex Cottrell GP CGP-01 [car model]

Post

I have a very vigorous development program on the TC1 so i like to bring a lot to each race :)
Dan Cottrell

Master Of Innovation!

CottrellGP
4
Joined: 02 Sep 2011, 01:48

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

Check my website out, ill be putting a lot of tech pics on there.

http://cottrellf1.moonfruit.com/
Dan Cottrell

Master Of Innovation!

User avatar
N12ck
11
Joined: 19 Dec 2010, 19:10

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

looking good
Budding F1 Engineer

CottrellGP
4
Joined: 02 Sep 2011, 01:48

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

Does anyone know anything about cd: fd: ?
Dan Cottrell

Master Of Innovation!

User avatar
N12ck
11
Joined: 19 Dec 2010, 19:10

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

yes, what about them?

Cd is drag coefficient, Fd is drag force
Budding F1 Engineer

CottrellGP
4
Joined: 02 Sep 2011, 01:48

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

Any way of finding out DF? and is it best if there both really low?
Dan Cottrell

Master Of Innovation!

User avatar
N12ck
11
Joined: 19 Dec 2010, 19:10

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

well, autodesk falcon is not a CFD program it is a flow visualiser, it is mainly for the automotive industry for people to check the drag and airflow on conceptual designs, I haven't yet worked out how to get downforce on this program, I don't think you can, :)
Budding F1 Engineer

CottrellGP
4
Joined: 02 Sep 2011, 01:48

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

Ok thanks anyway :)
Dan Cottrell

Master Of Innovation!

CottrellGP
4
Joined: 02 Sep 2011, 01:48

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

Big upgrade for Germany

Note: If people dont bother looking then it will probs be the last time i post :D

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image
Dan Cottrell

Master Of Innovation!

User avatar
N12ck
11
Joined: 19 Dec 2010, 19:10

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

I enjoy seeing peoples solutions on here, which is why I so regularly look at your cars, and solutions you come up with, please continue posting, if not on here, on twitter or something, as I do enjoy looking at them, I like the update :D (Nice website, I will be following it closely (if you put updates on there too))

you have taken the high nose to the next level :lol:

Nick
Budding F1 Engineer

User avatar
Monster_Energy_F1
0
Joined: 31 Jan 2012, 22:41
Location: Greenford, London
Contact:

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

Yay, i'm not the only one who feels this way.

Nice smooth car Dan. Close up off endplate? What is it achieving?

Looking good overall, JEV might get first win.

CottrellGP
4
Joined: 02 Sep 2011, 01:48

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

N12ck wrote:I enjoy seeing peoples solutions on here, which is why I so regularly look at your cars, and solutions you come up with, please continue posting, if not on here, on twitter or something, as I do enjoy looking at them, I like the update :D (Nice website, I will be following it closely (if you put updates on there too))

you have taken the high nose to the next level :lol:

Nick
Cheers Nick,

Im in the process of designing a proper F1 website which will contain a section of my fsketch car, ill keep you up to date.
Dan Cottrell

Master Of Innovation!

CottrellGP
4
Joined: 02 Sep 2011, 01:48

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

Monster_Energy_F1 wrote:Yay, i'm not the only one who feels this way.

Nice smooth car Dan. Close up off endplate? What is it achieving?

Looking good overall, JEV might get first win.
Cheers Dom and ill put one up, are you on about front or rear?
Dan Cottrell

Master Of Innovation!

User avatar
RicME85
52
Joined: 09 Feb 2012, 13:11
Location: Derby
Contact:

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

Interesting new nose :)
I think Dom means the front wing endplates, they look very ... different

User avatar
MIKEY_!
7
Joined: 10 Jul 2011, 03:07

Re: Cottrell's F1 Car [Model]

Post

looks like one small (half height) slot taking air under the wing, then a full height one like most outwash wings. nothing revolutionary, just a different take on the same old design me thinks. wouldn't be my choice for better performance however, the slots look too large particularly the rear one, interesting all the same.

Post Reply