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The new BMW M4 DTM in the wind tunnel: precision work in the BMW Group Aero Lab
BIMMERPOST NEWS The new BMW M4 DTM in the wind tunnel: precision work in the BMW Group Aero Lab April 11, 2017 Munich. The adjustment of the aerodynamics to the requirements of the new DTM technical regulations played a decisive role in development of the 2017 BMW M4 DTM. The work carried out on the BMW M4 DTM in the wind tunnel prior to the start of the 2017 DTM season has changed considerably. Previously, the aerodynamics specialists had more time to carry out detailed work to ensure optimum aero efficiency when developing a new car. Now, a day in the state-of-the-art BMW Group Aero Lab is more akin to a day at the racetrack. 50 times 15: this was the formula used by the aerodynamics experts at BMW Motorsport when developing the new BMW M4 DTM ahead of the 2017 season. 50 days in the wind tunnel were permitted, with a maximum 15 hours per day. Not a minute more. In order to keep cost of developing the new DTM cars down, the German Motorsport Association (DMSB) worked with the manufacturers represented in the series to limit development time in wind tunnels. To take full advantage of the limited time allowed, the airflow specialists scrutinised their own processes and methods - with enormous success. Race against the clock. In modern motorsport, maximum efficiency is not only a key factor at race weekends, but also in the development process. Every minute counts. The planning of a wind tunnel session was completely adapted to the new regime for the BMW M4 DTM, and is similar to a test day at a racetrack. The engineers first define the initial configuration, then they set about creating a precise schedule for the subsequent tests. The focus was set primarily on the structure of the model car being tested in the wind tunnel. Compared with the development of the 2014 BMW M4 DTM, it is assembled in a more modular way to allow faster modification of the aerodynamic details. For example: the tests use a bonnet comprised of eight individual components that can be exchanged separately. Precision is key. Depending on the complexity of the parts to be switched, the aerodynamicists at BMW were able to test, on average, three car configurations per hour. The model was prepared, mounted on a hexapod and precisely positioned with maximum tolerances of a hundredth of a millimetre to allow the simulation of different driving situations, such as fast corners, tight hairpins and straights. While a 60 percent scale model of the BMW M4 DTM was still under construction, work was already underway analysing the data gathered. Ultimately, no further test time could be wasted on a configuration that had not previously achieved the desired result. All these steps followed each other faster than before, but with no less accuracy. An old motor racing adage still rings true: every tenth of a millimetre counts in the wind tunnel. These can then be converted into tenths of a second out on the racetrack. Time-lapse video: Wind tunnel work for the new BMW M4 DTM.
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04-11-2017, 02:47 PM | #2 |
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Nice! Thanks for sharing.
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04-11-2017, 04:14 PM | #5 |
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Not quite as big but I was looking at one of these earlier today
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04-11-2017, 04:27 PM | #7 |
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Yeah it really does, it's huge too! They're available on eBay for $200 USD, the only thing preventing me from getting one is that my nephew would lose his shit if I didn't let him play with it, and this isn't a toy for a 2-year old. At the very least he'd pick it up and start smashing things with it.
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04-11-2017, 06:23 PM | #8 |
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I want that rc car lol
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04-11-2017, 07:30 PM | #9 |
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I think I have crossed some sort of line and need professional help. Asked my buddy with the vinyl cutter if we could get a decal small enough to put my name on the drivers side and we discussed wrapping the roof in carbon. On an RC car...
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