elf341 wrote:Munudeges, I think you might be on the ball. I have huge respect for Geoff Willis.
The one thing that does cause me slight curiosity, however, is the lack of pitot-tube arrays. It seems that almost all the other teams employ such arrays to measure the airflow to, presumably, verify correlation with the windtunnel. I would think this to be a fairly standard test to perform, and one which a team should conduct regularly if nothing else for peace of mind. But what do I know?
I´m not sure if the usual approach of putting aero influencing rakes into areas of interest is useful at all..you modify the area you are trying to measure ..but you look into minute details...how can that work?
Sure in windtunnels you do different things ..technology has made big steps in flow mapping ...maybe Mercedes is really that far ahead they just don´t rely on these questionable methods?