azmios
Automotive
- Oct 9, 2012
- 34
Hey guys,
I have been wondering about the old and new formula 1 cars. I noticed that the older cars tend to have a large opening behind the radiator whereas the new ones have much smaller outlet opening. I checked around with the aerothermal engineers and they told me that the ratio is around 1:1.1-1.25. The bigger opening is to anticipate the expanded hot gas after the radiator. What bothers me is that once the air passes the radiator, the flow velocity is lower and I wonder if the large opening is still needed. Furthermore, the latest formula 1 has small openings. Anyone can comment on this?
I have been wondering about the old and new formula 1 cars. I noticed that the older cars tend to have a large opening behind the radiator whereas the new ones have much smaller outlet opening. I checked around with the aerothermal engineers and they told me that the ratio is around 1:1.1-1.25. The bigger opening is to anticipate the expanded hot gas after the radiator. What bothers me is that once the air passes the radiator, the flow velocity is lower and I wonder if the large opening is still needed. Furthermore, the latest formula 1 has small openings. Anyone can comment on this?