[quote="beelsebob"
1) The figure calculated was based off an exhaust gas exit speed 2.5 times too fast
2) The figure calculated was based off air flowing around the exhaust exit at 0m/s, not at 75-100m/s.
3) The figure calculated was 30m/s, even under the above broken conditions.
4) The model that figure came from was a model of the McLaren, not the RBR.
5) The model showed the air hitting the floor almost straight downward, and losing all its speed there, which would likely not happen if it was being dragged backward by ambiant airflows.
6) The only way you got to 5m/s was by guessing.[/quote]
1) I have done a lot of research on SI engine exhaust 'tip' velocity and have found almost nothing. Do you have a source of information? I know the Mean Gas Velocity at the exhaust valve is in the range of 284 m/s. I also know the exhaust system has at least 225 deg of bends in it and that the is a 25% loss in velocity every 25 deg of bend.
The exhaust tip velocity is a calculation. I should be able to provide it if you want to crunch the numbers.
4) I am using the sim to develop an understanding of the exhaust velocity after it leaves the tip. Research on this point has turned up absolutely nothing. This sim is the this bit of understanding we have of how fast the exhaust slows or is absorbed after leaving the tip. Do you have any info on this subject?
5) I am have made no attempt to discuss the validity of the sim. you could go to the aero section and post your question.
6) I have stated the reasoning for my number. Crunch some numbers and develop a different number if you wish.
The fact that at least 2 teams are trying to direct their exhaust flow there, one of whom appears to have the fastest/second fastest car suggests that it makes a worth while difference, even at the reduced potency.
These two cars held this same performance status at the end of last season 'without' the current exhaust system. You can not demonstrate any correlation. It would be my claim that the current exhaust is so neutered, that if their exhaust systems are wrong they would still hold the same performance status.
Brian