Aerodynamics for Sprints, Hillclimb and Drag Racing
#1
Posted 20 October 2012 - 15:26
My question is, what aerodynamic modifications would you make to this car if there's no rules stopping you?
http://rpmedia.ask.c...3_1.9L_1998.jpg
You can add, remove or modify to improve the cars drag, and/or increase downforce.
Please state explain why, through diagrams or explanations.
Only aerodynamic modifications.
Thanks.
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#2
Posted 20 October 2012 - 20:27
any particular reason why you are starting with a hairdresser's car? without knowing what event you are considering it is impossible to say, but a small mod like this seems effective for some races. http://www.sprintcarworld.com.au/
#3
Posted 20 October 2012 - 20:52
any particular reason why you are starting with a hairdresser's car? without knowing what event you are considering it is impossible to say, but a small mod like this seems effective for some races. http://www.sprintcarworld.com.au/
It's the car that's been given to me for this task.
For now it does not matter what event I'm choosing it for.
All that matters at the moment is, without any rules stopping you, what would you add, remove or modify to improve the drag coefficient and/or increase downforce.
If you come up with ideas, then can you please explain why.
It has to be aerodynamical though.
Thanks for your response, much appreciated.
#4
Posted 20 October 2012 - 20:59
Edited by Greg Locock, 20 October 2012 - 21:27.
#5
Posted 20 October 2012 - 21:04
#6
Posted 20 October 2012 - 21:15
#7
Posted 21 October 2012 - 01:07
Edited by Powersteer, 21 October 2012 - 01:12.
#8
Posted 21 October 2012 - 03:41
#9
Posted 21 October 2012 - 03:44
Inverted birds in the boot too.
#10
Posted 21 October 2012 - 09:22
#11
Posted 21 October 2012 - 10:24
Yeah, remove the windscreen, cover the passenger section like old racing cars and patch up the under carriage to improve aerodynamics underneath complimented by a diffuser, flat smooth undertray.
Experts agree plaid is best.
#12
Posted 21 October 2012 - 10:37
#13
Posted 21 October 2012 - 11:25
Wax it. Make sure there's no grass in the radiator. Remove the exhaust system up to the downpipe, the hot gasses flowing under the car will improve the boundary layer flow, increase downforce but reduce drag. When does your thesis have to be handed in?
Next Monday, I've done all the other parts except this one.
Thanks for all your replies guys!
#14
Posted 21 October 2012 - 11:49
#15
Posted 21 October 2012 - 12:59
#16
Posted 21 October 2012 - 13:19
A pump-action 12-guage is quicker. I recommend No. 7 shot, from some distance. Trial and error is the quickest way of establishing the optimum range, preferable starting fom a fair distance and moving in. Starting close to and moving out can de detrimental to the bodywork. Don't go anything tighter than cylinder choke, in fact shortening the barrel can only help. As this is an irreversable operation, only do it to a borrowed gun.Anyone considred aplying shark skin to the bodywork? Or if one can't get shark skin, making small dimples with an upholstering hammer all over i,t like in a golf ball?
#17
Posted 21 October 2012 - 13:36
I second that. It was remiss of me to just say 'wax it'. I should have said wax it with Simonize 'Plaid' Wax.
You know, I am old enough to remember when the first plaid paint came on the market. What a timesaver! Honestly, I don't know how we ever got along without it.
#18
Posted 21 October 2012 - 13:41
#19
Posted 21 October 2012 - 14:00
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#20
Posted 21 October 2012 - 14:03
Wonderful stuff! I once spilt a small tin of MacGregor in my lap. I have a permanent sporran, which is a talking point in the sauna.You know, I am old enough to remember when the first plaid paint came on the market. What a timesaver! Honestly, I don't know how we ever got along without it.
#21
Posted 21 October 2012 - 14:35
#22
Posted 21 October 2012 - 15:52
#23
Posted 21 October 2012 - 19:10
Seems he could use low speed downforce for hillclimbs and stuff- why not a skirt and a fan to make it a fan-car?
or a fun-car
burlesque style
#24
Posted 21 October 2012 - 20:11
#25
Posted 22 October 2012 - 02:13
but open rules or not have a look at mcbeaths book and katz's book. the information is in there.
#26
Posted 22 October 2012 - 05:49
#27
Posted 22 October 2012 - 06:40
#28
Posted 22 October 2012 - 08:10
Anyone considred aplying shark skin to the bodywork? Or if one can't get shark skin, making small dimples with an upholstering hammer all over i,t like in a golf ball?
Yes.
#29
Posted 22 October 2012 - 08:29
Yes.
Now they only have to get it spinning like a golf ball...
If one was to have diffuser with no rules, I guess it could be attached directly to wheel uprights, just as any wings should... I'm sure it's preferred method for wings, but I guess benefits for diffuser would additionally be that ground clearance would be affected only by tyre vertical stiffness, right?
#30
Posted 22 October 2012 - 12:41
Jamacian, reason the regulars are extracting the urine here is that you've asked a very open ended question with little data.
but open rules or not have a look at mcbeaths book and katz's book. the information is in there.
That's all I've been given.
Here's the exact thing I've been given.
You have just purchased a BMW Z3 2.8 ltr convertible with a view to competing under the regulations of the MSA 'Modified Series Production Cars and Modified Specialist Production Cars' in the 'Sprints, Hillclimb and Drag Racing' section.
1) Describe the aerodynamic modifications you could make if there were no rules from stopping you, with explanations/diagrans as to how they wor and how effective they maybe. Start at the front of the car and work backwards, looking at things you would add, remove or modify to improve Cd (drag coefficient) and/or increase down force).
#31
Posted 22 October 2012 - 15:00
That's all I've been given.
Here's the exact thing I've been given.
You have just purchased a BMW Z3 2.8 ltr convertible with a view to competing under the regulations of the MSA 'Modified Series Production Cars and Modified Specialist Production Cars' in the 'Sprints, Hillclimb and Drag Racing' section.
1) Describe the aerodynamic modifications you could make if there were no rules from stopping you, with explanations/diagrans as to how they wor and how effective they maybe. Start at the front of the car and work backwards, looking at things you would add, remove or modify to improve Cd (drag coefficient) and/or increase down force).
Allright. Well you do have some rules still. Because the chassie, tires, motor and so on is still under MSA rules. digg em up.. we can`t really do any real analysis until then.
And are you "supposed" to run drag, sprint and hillclimb with the same car? same class?
equal amounts of races pr genre if so? if not focus should be towards the one favouring your car and the one has the most races.
Hillclimb only means maximum downforce as they rarely have high average speed. unless the motor rules are very open drag means basically no downforce.
Sprint would depend on the average speed on the tracks used and the power available and so on.
#32
Posted 22 October 2012 - 15:15
That's all I've been given.
Here's the exact thing I've been given.
You have just purchased a BMW Z3 2.8 ltr convertible with a view to competing under the regulations of the MSA 'Modified Series Production Cars and Modified Specialist Production Cars' in the 'Sprints, Hillclimb and Drag Racing' section.
1) Describe the aerodynamic modifications you could make if there were no rules from stopping you, with explanations/diagrans as to how they wor and how effective they maybe. Start at the front of the car and work backwards, looking at things you would add, remove or modify to improve Cd (drag coefficient) and/or increase down force).
that is a completely crap question
regulations for 'Modified Series Production Cars and Modified Specialist Production Cars' are extremely controlled
why they didnt use a suitable example is just lazy
#33
Posted 22 October 2012 - 15:16
Allright. Well you do have some rules still. Because the chassie, tires, motor and so on is still under MSA rules. digg em up.. we can`t really do any real analysis until then.
I presume it's modifications you can make just for downforce and drag, the events/discipline in this question doesn't matter.
And if that's the case, then why does the question specifically state "Describe the aerodynamic modifications you could make if there were no rules stopping you? :s
#34
Posted 22 October 2012 - 15:46
In the first part of the question assume there are no rules and you could add, remove or modify whatever you wanted.
That is what my lecturer has just told me.
#35
Posted 22 October 2012 - 15:51
"Describe the aerodynamic modifications you could make if there were no rules stopping you? :s
Giant variable pitch wings on very high struts mounted on wheel hubs. See F1 1968-69.
A thought could be given to mounting external, skirted venturi sidepods and/or a fan to extract air from under a skirted surface.
Get rid of windshield and create a small driver fairing instead, covering the passenger side too.
The latter two were already suggested in this thread.
#36
Posted 22 October 2012 - 16:08
I like the assignment- first they give him the rule book and then tell him to throw it out the window...
#37
Posted 22 October 2012 - 16:14
I like the assignment- first they give him the rule book and then tell him to throw it out the window...
The rule book is for the questions after.
Hence why I put "1)" when I put up the full question and summary.
Edited by Ragingjamaican, 22 October 2012 - 16:16.
#38
Posted 22 October 2012 - 16:56
The rule book is for the questions after.
Hence why I put "1)" when I put up the full question and summary.
ok i see.
For the no rule car..
1. Low drag
2. High downforce
3. A optimum mix derived from your premises
what sounds the most appealing?
#39
Posted 24 October 2012 - 00:35
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#40
Posted 26 October 2012 - 02:16