Effect of Halo Protection Device on the Aerodynamic Performance of Formula Racecar

M. Lin, P. Papadopoulos
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 Abstract — This paper explores the aerodynamics of the formula racecar when a ‘halo’ driver-protection device is added to the chassis. The halo protection device was introduced at the start of the 2018 racing season as a safety measure against foreign object impacts that a driver may encounter when driving an open-wheel racecar. In the one-year since its introduction, the device has received wide acclaim for protecting the driver on two separate occasions. The benefit of such a safety device certainly cannot be disputed. However, by adding the halo device to a car, it changes the airflow around the vehicle, and most notably, to the engine air-intake and the rear wing. These negative effects in the air supply to the engine, and equally to the downforce created by the rear wing are studied in this paper using numerical technique, and the resulting CFD outputs are presented and discussed. Comparing racecar design prior to and after the introduction of the halo device, it is shown that the design of the air intake and the rear wing has not followed suit since the addition of the halo device. The reduction of engine intake mass flow due to the halo device is computed and presented for various speeds the car may be going. Because of the location of the halo device in relation to the air intake, airflow is directed away from the engine, making the engine perform less than optimal. The reduction is quantified in this paper to show the correspondence to reduce the engine output when compared to a similar car without the halo device. This paper shows that through aerodynamic arguments, the engine in a halo car will not receive unobstructed, clean airflow that a non-halo car does. Another negative effect is on the downforce created by the rear wing. Because the amount of downforce created by the rear wing is influenced by every component that comes before it, when a halo device is added upstream to the rear wing, airflow is obstructed, and less is available for making downforce. This reduction in downforce is especially dramatic as the speed is increased. This paper presents a graph of downforce over a range of speeds for a car with and without the halo device. Acknowledging that although driver safety is paramount, the negative effect of this safety device on the performance of the car should still be well understood so that any possible redesign to mitigate these negative effects can be taken into account in next year’s rules regulation.
光晕保护装置对方程式赛车气动性能的影响
摘要-本文探讨了当在底盘上增加一个“光环”驾驶员保护装置时,方程式赛车的空气动力学。光环保护装置是在2018赛季开始时引入的,目的是防止驾驶员在驾驶开轮式赛车时可能遇到的外来物体撞击。自推出以来的一年里,该装置因在两个不同的场合保护驾驶员而受到广泛好评。这种安全装置的好处当然是无可争议的。然而,通过在汽车上安装光晕装置,它改变了汽车周围的气流,最明显的是,改变了发动机进气口和尾翼。本文采用数值方法研究了这些对发动机供气和尾翼产生的下压力的负面影响,并给出了计算结果并进行了讨论。通过对引入光晕装置前后赛车设计的比较,可以看出,自引入光晕装置以来,进气和尾翼的设计并没有随之变化。计算并给出了发动机进气质量流量因光晕装置而减少的情况。由于光晕装置的位置与进气口有关,气流被引导远离发动机,使发动机的性能低于最佳状态。减少是量化在本文中显示对应减少发动机输出时,比较类似的汽车没有光晕装置。本文通过气动论证表明,光晕汽车的发动机不会像非光晕汽车那样获得通畅、干净的气流。另一个负面影响是尾翼产生的下压力。由于后翼产生的下压力受到前面每个部件的影响,当在后翼上游增加一个光晕装置时,气流就会受到阻碍,产生下压力的可用空间就会减少。随着速度的增加,下压力的减少尤为显著。本文给出了一辆有和没有光晕装置的汽车在一定速度范围内的下压力图。承认尽管驾驶员的安全是最重要的,但这种安全装置对汽车性能的负面影响仍然应该得到很好的理解,以便在明年的规则规定中考虑到任何可能的重新设计,以减轻这些负面影响。
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