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Old 11-02-2020, 08:27 AM   #3621 (permalink)
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.Sadly, there are no wind tunnel pics of the BAT cars.
Maybe something will pop up in the future, we can only hope.

I have never seen smoke in a wind tunnel actually expose a vortex.

The only time I've seen a vortex exposed was in the Aerodynamic Oddity thread video posted via NCAC 1941 with a wand and long feather like tuft strings twisting about a cube.

Sure I've seen still photos, and laser pulse images, and CFD images, just not rolling film footage of smoke in a wind tunnel.

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An even better video, at the 1:15 mark is a simple device used to examining eddies and vortexes - something smoke really doesn't do well in my opinion.

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Old 11-02-2020, 10:01 AM   #3622 (permalink)
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Is the Cd known and undisputed for a BAT car?

If the curlers were effective, you'd think other cars would have them.
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Is the Cd known and undisputed for a BAT car?

If the curlers were effective, you'd think other cars would have them.
Don't go throwing logic into the automotive industry, you will only turn away disappointed.
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Old 11-02-2020, 12:52 PM   #3624 (permalink)
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If the curlers were effective, you'd think other cars would have them.
What I find as much interesting as the tumblehome would be the slots. Are there other examples? The only one I can think of is the Oscar-class Belogrod submarine:


https://maritime-executive.com/media...rod.09eb88.jpg

These have active control surfaces. Maybe a Modern BAT would have active aero as well?
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These have active control surfaces. Maybe a Modern BAT would have active aero as well?
I'd sure like to see somebody race a car with a vertical fin to produce side force directly instead of an inverted wing to complicate matters with downforce. The Dodge Daytona, which had large fins supporting its wing, was considered impossible to spin. Active fins would probably need computer control, but they could also sail in crosswinds, reducing fuel needs.
I also Really wish that Colin Chapman had built a bit of compliance into his original wing mounts, which went straight into the hub carriers instead of the chassis. The rigid structure proved fragile and got direct mounting banned, even though it was far more sensible overall.

AFAIR, The BAT cars were built to study the effect of increased surface area foremost. Road & Track had a decent article on them long ago.
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A 1969 Falcon racecar vs the 1962 Falcon is was based on. Loving that kammback.



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How and where did you find the Falcon racecar?
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