How front spoiler or Air dam works ? - Aerodynamics

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Front spoilers are very important for increasing the down-force on front tire.
    The down-force developed on front tire balances the down-force developed by the rear wing .
    Also Front spoilers are called splitter ,because they splits the amount of air going beneath the car body .
    In this video you will learn :-
    1) Why front spoilers are used ?
    2) How front spoilers work ?
    3) How Air dam or front spoiler of F1 car works ?
    4) Aerodynamics of Front spoilers
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Комментарии • 33

  • @thevatsaljain
    @thevatsaljain  4 года назад +8

    Small correction :-
    Apologies for using the name front spoiler or Air dam for F1 car .
    These are generally called "Front wings " for F1.

  • @damncritics
    @damncritics 3 года назад +17

    Explanation of the splitter is not completely correct. It is true that you get some downforce from the high pressure over the splitter. However, the majority of the downforce comes from under the splitter.
    Also incorrect is how the downforce is generated from the underbody. Negative pressure is not generated via a decrease in air molecules - this would be true for air dams. Front splitters, however, do the complete opposite - they *increase* the amount of airflow going under the floor. This causes the effective cross-sectional area of the air flow to contract, which increases velocity due to conservation of mass. This increase in velocity will directly contribute to a reduction in pressure as per Bernoulli's Principle. You can see this effect taking place when you look at wind tunnel tests and CFD simulations of front splitters.
    To increase this effect, many high-end race cars would actually angle the splitter upwards or make a very rounded leading edge. This forces more air under the floor, increasing the contraction ratio and therefore increasing velocity and reducing pressure of the flow undee the floor.
    The problem with this method of increasing downforce is that if the floor isn't flat, then the air can start being impeded under the floor, which increases pressures significantly. This is why aerodynamic underbodies are so prevalent in race cars.

    • @1InVader1
      @1InVader1 2 месяца назад

      Wouldn't the front splitter angled up just create an air cushion under it creating lift at the front?
      My understanding is that due to the shape of cars the air taking the route over the car's body is taking the longer route. So even though there will be higher pressure initially at the front, as the air continues towards the back of the car there will be more separation alongside it, all of which will cause that air to be a lot faster and in points of separation will create low pressure and therefore generate lift. Making some of that air go under the car instead will relieve some of the initial pressure on the front, but should create an air cushion under the splitter.
      What I see on modern F1 cars is that although the front wing is higher, whatever air enters the underbody, they initially throw all of that out to the side using vertical fences and then widen the tunnel for the innermost air channel as it goes towards the diffuser to reduce pressure even further. The momentum of the air ejected to the sides also prevents some of it from re-entering the diffuser near the rear wheels creating turbulence. The fences themselves are also shaped kinda like wings to generate additional downforce.
      So it seems to me like you don't really want to force the air under the car as much as you want to just prevent it from going over the car.

  • @stepan.poluianov
    @stepan.poluianov 10 месяцев назад

    Although I don't agree with some technical details in the video, I like how much love is put into illustrations!

    • @Lvl2farmer
      @Lvl2farmer 10 месяцев назад

      What do you not agree with??

  • @joelbillington8536
    @joelbillington8536 2 года назад +2

    Very well made video, with some great information.

  • @yageshagrawal8182
    @yageshagrawal8182 4 года назад +3

    Simply explained. 🙏

  • @davidkris
    @davidkris 3 года назад +2

    great explanation, thank you! Subscribed and hit the bell for your new content.

  • @aashikunni4470
    @aashikunni4470 3 года назад +4

    why is the larger proportion of air flowing through below the car?

  • @BK3P
    @BK3P Год назад +2

    Thanks for the knowledge. I have a question about top speed. So basically because of the higher downforce produced by both rear wing and front lip on a car, it will decrease top speed right?

  • @loukasgames6724
    @loukasgames6724 2 месяца назад

    Thank

  • @ishaanmehra9904
    @ishaanmehra9904 11 месяцев назад

    Bro, thank you, so helpful!

  • @OneOak23
    @OneOak23 Год назад +1

    Was searching on google for a specific question about my 2020 mustang gt, and came across your vid. From factory the front splitter is angled slightly upward, and noticed your animation kinda matched. Is this a good thing or should I adjust it? Awesome video by the way!

  • @nirojhthavachelvam2158
    @nirojhthavachelvam2158 Год назад

    Ya it's a great explanation

  • @mayurbhande9807
    @mayurbhande9807 4 года назад +2

    Nicely explained,
    Is that an McLaren Senna sketch in the video?

  • @TheOfficialWoof
    @TheOfficialWoof 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @Booka3141
    @Booka3141 Год назад

    Air freely moving under the car would reduce the pressure, not raise it.
    Slpitters as do wings, primarily work on the low pressure created on the underside, not the high pressure on top.

  • @karankhanna8220
    @karankhanna8220 4 года назад +1

    Very Nice boss

  • @saumaygupta8201
    @saumaygupta8201 4 года назад

    Cool Sir

  • @juanclerton9921
    @juanclerton9921 Год назад

    muito bom

  • @ClaytonYatescarenthusiast
    @ClaytonYatescarenthusiast 3 года назад

    I'm racing in an amateur series and looking for any advantage I can get. Would you be interested I. Helping me design a front splitter/wing, underbody, rear diffuser, rear wing, front and rear fender flairs? We could do a video collaboration or something. Let me know if you're interested. Love your videos!

  • @silverX362
    @silverX362 Год назад +1

    T... this is not how it works... This is not how any of it woks...
    OHMYGOD ESPECIALLY THIS IS NOT HOW IT WORKS!

  • @uncletian1
    @uncletian1 Год назад +1

    Please look up how to pronounce vortices.

    • @Evolved08
      @Evolved08 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yellow card. Unsportsmanlike conduct.