12-17-2008, 04:37 PM
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CASE-STUDY: Mercedes-Benz C-111 / III (Cd 0.178)
I've wanted to post some case-studies of some "aero-modded" vehicles for the benefit of members and lurkers whom don't have access to some of the technical press.
The M-B 111/III knocked my socks off when I read about it, and I was still very impressed with the car when I got to see it first-hand at the Mercedes-Benz museum in 1997.
I can't format the material with tabs,'n such,so please forgive me for the "randomness" of the material.---------------------------------
The car | Mercedes-Benz 111/III | Height | 1,029mm(41.16 inches) | Width | 1,688mm(67.5 inches) | Length(competition) | 4,784mm(191.36 inches) | Curb Weight | 1,347 kg(2,965 pounds) |
Power | 171.58 kW(230-hp) | Final Drive | 1.65:1 | Engine | 5-cyl TD with intercooler | Chassis | all-composite,fiberglass and carbon-fiber | Cd(competition) | 0.195 | Roof slope @ tail | 11.5-degrees(my measurement) | Maximum cross-sectional area location | 2,589mm(103.56 inches from nose) | Fineness-Ratio | 4.64:1 | Truncated Boat-Tail Length | 700mm(28 inches) | . | . | PERFORMANCE | . | Top Speed @ Nardo Test-Track,Italy | 315.157 km/h(195.398MPH)-continuous 24-hour driving. | Fuel Economy | 6.26 km/l(14.7mpg) @ 195.398 mph |
Development of the car included an investigation of a full boat-tail,which added 1500mm length to car and dropped drag to Cd0.178.
A compromise was set at 700mm,which reduced the cars "base-drag" of Cd0.2378 down to Cd0.195 (a 18% drag reduction)
The full boat-tail reduced drag of the base car by 25%.
In full-tail form,the C-111 has a fineness ratio of 6.106:1,which in free-stream,above ground-effect would equate to 3:1,near the ideal teardrop.
Reference: CAR and DRIVER,September,1978,also Dr.Hans Liebold,Research Engineer,M-B,Report,as cited in Hucho,page 142,2nd edition.
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12-17-2008, 04:40 PM
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whoops!!!!!!
Sorry,the Cd in the thread header should read Cd0.178,not 0.173(senior moments!)
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12-17-2008, 07:33 PM
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I've wanted to post some case-studies of some "aero-modded" vehicles for the benefit of members and lurkers whom don't have access to some of the technical press.--------------------- The M-B 111/III knocked my socks off when I read about it, and I was still very impressed with the car when I got to see it first-hand at the Mercedes-Benz museum in 1997.---------------------------------- I can't format the material with tabs,'n such,so please forgive me for the "randomness" of the material.---------------------------------
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Playing around with the newly introduced tables in the bb.
The car | Mercedes-Benz 111/III | Height | 1,029mm(41.16 inches) | Width | 1,688mm(67.5 inches) | Length(competition) | 4,784mm(191.36 inches) | Curb Weight | 1,347 kg(2,965 pounds) |
Power | 171.58 kW(230-hp) | Final Drive | 1.65:1 | Engine | 5-cyl TD with intercooler | Chassis | all-composite,fiberglass and carbon-fiber | Cd(competition) | 0.195 | Roof slope @ tail | 11.5-degrees(my measurement) | Maximum cross-sectional area location | 2,589mm(103.56 inches from nose) | Fineness-Ratio | 4.64:1 | Truncated Boat-Tail Length | 700mm(28 inches) | . | . | PERFORMANCE | . | Top Speed @ Nardo Test-Track,Italy | 315.157 km/h(195.398MPH)-continuous 24-hour driving. | Fuel Economy | 6.26 km/l(14.7mpg) @ 195.398 mph |
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Development of the car included an investigation of a full boat-tail,which added 1500mm length to car and dropped drag to Cd0.178.
A compromise was set at 700mm,which reduced the cars "base-drag" of Cd0.2378 down to Cd0.195 (a 18% drag reduction)
The full boat-tail reduced drag of the base car by 25%.
In full-tail form,the C-111 has a fineness ratio of 6.106:1,which in free-stream,above ground-effect would equate to 3:1,near the ideal teardrop.
Reference: CAR and DRIVER,September,1978,also Dr.Hans Liebold,Research Engineer,M-B,Report,as cited in Hucho,page 142,2nd edition.
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12-17-2008, 08:51 PM
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I love that car
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12-17-2008, 09:32 PM
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The first "green" super car?!
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12-17-2008, 09:38 PM
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Dorsal ridge - Stability at speed?
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12-17-2008, 11:02 PM
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or possibley veintilation - rear visibility?
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12-17-2008, 11:07 PM
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Not louver... dorsal "fin".
It's not a fin, scientifically... fins are independently mobile. It's a dorsal "ridge". Unless it's mobile.
If it has any function at all, I'd assume stability, since that's what just about anything that still has a dorsal ridge uses it for.
Anyone else notice the close appearance likeness to most european exotics?
Put a boattail on a Lambo Diablo and you've got that car, basically. At least it seems that way to me. PhotoChop, anyone?
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12-17-2008, 11:22 PM
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Thanks for posting the picture.
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12-18-2008, 04:33 AM
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14.7mpg @ 195mph?!
DO WANT!
If it can do that at 195, I can only imagine what it gets at more sane speeds.
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