CFD - Computational Fluid Dynamics, Motorsport, Formula 1

Here are our CFD links and discussions about aerodynamics, suspension, driver safety and tyres. Please stick to F1 on this forum.
Just_a_fan
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FW17 wrote:
24 May 2020, 07:44


WRT security, I doubt the teams would actively employ people to snoop into other teams data.
Really? Wow. :shock:
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Xwang
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I have just read in the July 2019 issue of Racecar Engineering an article on Indycar CFD studies which states that DES provides better results than RANS (for example the outwash is overestimated by the RANS model).
Do you know if F1 teams use DES or RANS?

Just_a_fan
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I'll put this link in here as I'm not sure of a better place at the moment.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/51739796

Discussion about the cape and how it, and other aero parts, interact.
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FW17
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How accurate are the car models on F1 2019?

And how do these models perform in a CFD test?

Dipesh1995
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Xwang wrote:
01 Jul 2020, 08:36
I have just read in the July 2019 issue of Racecar Engineering an article on Indycar CFD studies which states that DES provides better results than RANS (for example the outwash is overestimated by the RANS model).
Do you know if F1 teams use DES or RANS?
Mainly RANS as its much cheaper than DES although DES is occasionally used to investigate specific flow structures.

keroro.90
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Xwang wrote:
01 Jul 2020, 08:36
I have just read in the July 2019 issue of Racecar Engineering an article on Indycar CFD studies which states that DES provides better results than RANS (for example the outwash is overestimated by the RANS model).
Do you know if F1 teams use DES or RANS?
You can use both of them together, you just to switch the DES in some regions of your computational domain.
It's very likely that they are using this hybrid approach

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