I'm currently putting all my degree theory work to practice and planning to build a performance simulator for mini's. Taking aerodynamics, power and gearing into account to predict theoretical top speeds and accelerations for mini's. (Maybe getting into the effect of lowering/body kits/etc, etc, if the information is available.
Lastly finishing in predicting 'perfect' quarter mile times, maybe...
Now, I need to know the drag coefficient and frontal areas of mini's, anyone know? Using the values I got at the moment:
Drag Coefficient, Cd = 0.51
Frontal Area, A = 16.5 sq.ft = 1.533 m2
Air density, Ro = 1.23
Mass of a mini, m = 630kg
g = 9.81
transmission efficiency, you = 0.85
engine power, Pe = 37bhp = 28kW
f = 0.015 (coefficient of rolling resistance)
Pa = Pe.you =
2
Pa = 23.8
Therefore V = 35 m/s = 126 kmh = 78.75 mph, which is a bit low...
I think Cd or A is too large, but neither seem unreasonable, anyone spot my mistakes? or know of any good values?
Dave