
tpe wrote:OK, can someone say what is that huge hole used for? It's definitely not for cooling... Could it be to warm the air hitting the beam wing from the sidepods?
if it really slows the air down...this means the air will be high pressured according to the bernoulli principle....so it will be able to push the beam wing down more producing more downforce!Jeffsvilleusa wrote:If the hole is for cooling, it's certainly not a conventional solution because I don't recall seeing those holes so pronounced before this year.
I think I remember reading somewhere that that hole creates a 'trumpet effect' which takes the airflow from a narrow passage (airbox) to a wider one (that big hole) and slows the air down. Now what that achieves, I haven't the foggiest- creates some 'eddies' in the airflow to optimize local pressure? Sure.
Monaco is one of the most hard track for cooling (air and track are already at 24°C and 45°C and it is only 11:00 AM, without any activity on the track).tpe wrote:Well, I don't believe it for the Ferrari's case. They had no heating issues so far?
TheWiseOwl wrote: It's for cooling. The air exiting the hole will, having been passed through various radiators, lost a lot of energy (kinetically, whilst gaining some thermally), and so it's compromising aerodynamics for extra cooling on a track without the high speed straights that help to cool components usually.