That is an external air flow. External air flow means not inside a piped system. In the drawing above there is no separation between the air on the OUTSIDE of the section with regular free stream air. That is no internal flow.___ wrote:Interesting...shelly wrote:Reading scarbs' twitter reminded me of the existence of a minimum radius rule on rear wing cross section ( the one that caught out Sauber in Oz last year).Coefficient wrote:
Something like this:
Wouldn't this rule ban any shape like that?
FIA Technical Regulations Article 3.10.2:I think you could successfully argue that the concave radii in a void like that are not in contact with the external flow. If that was rejected, it would be impossible for the section to both be closed and to have concave radii that aren't exposed to the external flow, so the second part of the article would be redundant.With the exception of minimal parts solely associated with adjustment of the section in accordance with Article 3.18 :
- when viewed from the side of the car, no longitudinal vertical cross section may have more than two sections in this area, each of which must be closed.
- no part of these longitudinal cross sections in contact with the external air stream may have a local concave radius of curvature smaller than 100mm.
It's illegal. Countless Ideas have come up like this in 2011 by a bunch of users on this very same forum. It's so simple teams would have been doing it in 2011 if it was legal.