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nascar trucks?
i can across this picture on the internet and i figure that the nascar truck teams must do more aerodynamic testing than anyone. i think that they do not use a aerocap design because i would imagine that the truck sponsors want the trucks to resemble a production truck. so i am wondering if the same results as a aero cap can be achieved with a torrnea cover and a rear spoiler? does the air going over the truck pass over top of cab and then the rear spoiler act as if there is a aero cap on the truck?
also i am wondering why they went with a air dam instead of a belly pan? i can see that the truck is lowered and the air dam is really close to the road with side skirts i know their concern is not fuel economy but the aerodynamics must apply to fuel economy [IMG]http://i964.photobucket.com/albums/a...ascartruck.jpg[/IMG] |
Well, they do and don't.
They're more interested in downforce than anything else, which is nice for when you're going 200 MPH around a corner, ya know? I'll try to find it again, there was a webpost somewhere (that I probably didn't save) which detailed the Cd and A of the newest NASCAR vehicles, including the trucks. IIRC, they were about average for our purposes, but can make 1,000's of lbs of downforce at speed. |
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Yeah, Downforce...I say it's over rated. But 4 out of 5 NASCAR crew chiefs recommend it for their drivers.
http://ecomodder.com/forum/attachmen...1&d=1265992841 |
Hey, that's cheating! No fair passing by flying over the car ahead.
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...Motorsport News headline: "Leap Frogging driving technique not quite perfected at Daytona."
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That air dam is too low for the street but I'd imagine it's so low that a belly pan would be largely redundant i.e. a pan would do little good.
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I'm sure, knowing Nascar that there are restrictions as to what can be done to the underbody as well.
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Both the design of the air dam and the rear spoiler are specified by NASCAR
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Disappointingly, a Google Image Search for "salt flats pickup truck" doesn't yield anything more than airdams and tonneau covers.
http://minitruckzone.tenmagazines.co...ages/33878.jpg ^ Desperately needs rear wheel skirts and a teardrop-shaped bed. |
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NASCAR probably forbids aeroshells as they would not match 'Templates' used by officials to 'pass' vehicles. A carefully designed cab-wing/sail panel,along with a 1/2-tonneau can approach the drag reduction of an aeroshell. The locked-vortex behind the cab,and above the tonneau on the NASCAR truck creates a 'phantom' shell with outer flow skipping over. The rear spoiler is only for downforce. The airdam and skirts form a duct which allows the low base pressure of the wake to communicate underneath for downforce.More drag. Hucho uses the term 'minimum' for airdams.Too much of a good thing and your drag begins to go back up.And the drag increase can be remarkable! |
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