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Tuft testing tells the tale.
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06-15-2022, 01:27 PM
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I’ll do that this week. What speed is best for testing tufts? Don’t feel like going out onto interstate
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06-15-2022, 02:13 PM
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Did you catch the alliteration?
25-250mph.
200ft circle in an empty parking lot?
The blistered front half is buried in turbulence anyway.
The back half could be extended into a tearing edge. See: Mercury Turnpike Cruiser
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...b-jpg.4458911/
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06-15-2022, 02:36 PM
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thats a good idea about the back half trailing versus just addinng the rear flares at the end. ill do a few tape on tests to see how it looks. i have some foam black board strips i was going to tape on the trailing edge to help as a strong separation edge. should make it look a little sporty too
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I’ll do that this week. What speed is best for testing tufts? Don’t feel like going out onto interstate
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You need at least 20-mph.
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thats a good idea about the back half trailing versus just addinng the rear flares at the end. ill do a few tape on tests to see how it looks. i have some foam black board strips i was going to tape on the trailing edge to help as a strong separation edge. should make it look a little sporty too
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Bear in mind that, the end of the wheels skirt is the 'beginning' of your box cavity geometry.
Don't do anything to complicate or compromise the future 'onset' flow there.
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You need at least 20-mph.
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I’ll do some tuft tests today on a back road area. Thankfully the back wheels of my car are at the very very back. Not much body left after the rear well like some other cars
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The bottom of the skirt will need to interface with the outer wall or fence of any difusser.
I propose that the solution will appear in the form of a skeg.
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quick tuft testing video. make sure to click the gear icon and crank the quality up to 5k resolution at 60 frames per second if your computer and internet can handle it!
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06-17-2022, 11:55 PM
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The tuft next to the bottom on the back of the skirt is unaffected until 16 seconds. The bottom one follows the edge of the skirt. Maybe a teardrop skirt that tapers in plan?
Next round might be shorter, more closely spaced in the back half of the test area.
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