How does lowering the pressure on top of the wing increase df? Lowering the pressure beneath the wing increases df, not abovewesley123 wrote:i thought the louvres would simply bleed air lowering the pressure on top of the wing increasing downforce
Can't get on with that theory - some teams have bigger cutouts at the front of the endplate than others and pretty much everyone has louvers so area argument doesn't work. Must be some benefit to them on their own, probably a resultant lift force on them being small wing elements.cwb wrote:My opinion is that the mandatory size of the endplates is far greater that required by aerodynamic benefit alone, so the louvres are there to allow the airstream a lateral component to follow its natural path where it is not needed for downforce duty, whilst maintaining the lateral projected area required by the rules.