19-03-2011, 05:03 AM
please anyone send seminar report on aerodynamics of f1 racing car
19-03-2011, 05:03 AM
please anyone send seminar report on aerodynamics of f1 racing car
14-04-2011, 11:44 AM
hi
you can get the detail on aerodynamics in f1 racing car in these pages https://seminarproject.net/Thread-f1-cars-full-report https://seminarproject.net/Thread-f1-cars?mode=linear
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12-01-2018, 10:28 AM
Aerodynamics is the science that studies objects moving through air. It is closely related to fluid dynamics as air is considered a compressible fluid. Nowadays, aerodynamics is the utmost important factor in Formula One car performance. It has even nearly become one of the only aspects of performance gain due to the very marginal gains that can currently be made by engine changes or other mechanic component development. This downforce can be likened to a virtual increase in weight, pressing the car down onto the road and increasing the available frictional force between the car and the road, therefore enabling higher cornering speeds. Furthermore, as Formula One teams have the greatest resources to develop aero efficiency of its cars, the greatest strives are made here. F1 teams have unrivalled CFD computing power and at least one full time wing tunnel, only for validating and improving their designs. While basic aerodynamic methods and formulas can be simply resolved, other properties are verifiable with empirical formulas. More complex shapes such as airplanes or racing cars are however impossible to calculate precisely, rendering computational fluid dynamic systems (CFD applications on super computers) and wind tunnels an absolute requirement to validate designs.
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