Experimental Study of Open-Wheel Race-Car Front Wings

983042

11/16/1998

Event
Motorsports Engineering Conference & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
An experimental study was performed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Low-Speed Wind Tunnel to quantify the performance and flowfield effects of two-element open-wheel-race-car front wing configurations. Four distinct configurations were tested in- and out-of-ground effect and at various speeds (Reynolds numbers), angles of attack, and flap positions. A splitter plate was installed in the wind tunnel to act as the ground plane. Data presented include balance force measurements, surface pressure data, and downstream flow measurements using a seven-hole probe. Results show that these elementary factors in the design of race-car front wings have a significant effect on wing performance and behavior of the downstream flowfield.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/983042
Pages
11
Citation
Jasinski, W., and Selig, M., "Experimental Study of Open-Wheel Race-Car Front Wings," SAE Technical Paper 983042, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/983042.
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Publisher
Published
Nov 16, 1998
Product Code
983042
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English