Shark skin paint.

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jake15919

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738 posts

166 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Simple question. Why are F1 cars, and high end performance cars, not painted in paint with a shark skin finish?

Shark skin is very rough and as a result causes a localised turbulence on the surface of the shark. As a result the shark benefits from a large reduction in friction as it swims through water.

Would this principal translate to a car travelling through air?

vincenz

689 posts

233 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Because F1 cars are not driven under water.

Cupramax

10,482 posts

253 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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rofl

Vieste

10,532 posts

161 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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laugh

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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I can just hear the pub talk now.

"yer, shark skin paint job that, cost me a mint"
"looks like a fudged paint job to me, you were ripped off"
"no its not, its an expensive shark skin paint job...."

redtwin

7,518 posts

183 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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I can't recall even seeing boat hulls with anything other than a smooth gelcoat surface (apart for steel ships of course) and you would think that designers and manufacturers would want them as efficient as possible.

Maybe the sharks aren't as clever as you think they are.

jake15919

Original Poster:

738 posts

166 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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vincenz said:
Because F1 cars are not driven under water.
Realise you are taking the p*ss but I am guessing this has passed you by

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtxrp52PeDE


smile

catso

14,791 posts

268 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Maybe they could have laser beams attached to their heads... scratchchin

K87

2,111 posts

188 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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It's an interesting concept.... There was a mythbusters episode where they created dimples all over a car body to create turbulance, in the same way that a golf ball works.

Reduced the fuel consumption by quite a noticeable amount

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/10/22/mythbusters-gol...

Blib

44,206 posts

198 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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redtwin said:
Maybe the sharks aren't as clever as you think they are.
Yeah. But, who's brave enough to tell them?

jake15919

Original Poster:

738 posts

166 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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redtwin said:
I can't recall even seeing boat hulls with anything other than a smooth gelcoat surface (apart for steel ships of course) and you would think that designers and manufacturers would want them as efficient as possible.

Maybe the sharks aren't as clever as you think they are.
Sharks are pretty dumb. Evolution on the other hand......

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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catso said:
Maybe they could have laser beams attached to their heads... scratchchin
You mean a "frickin' lay-zerrrr"?

HowMuchLonger

3,004 posts

194 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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A similar effect to the dimples on bicycle disk wheels?

NDA

21,620 posts

226 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Or lead.

Bullets go pretty fast.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

205 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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basically its too easy to damage

Tunku

7,703 posts

229 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Wouldn't all the stickers fall off?

Gizmo!

18,150 posts

210 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Tunku said:
Wouldn't all the stickers fall off?
Good point.

I'm actually surprised they don't use matt finish vinyls though.

mikeyr

3,118 posts

194 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Pretty sure this was answered in EVO mag by a engineer or the like. Air and water have such different characteristics is the short answer, the long answer was much more complicated!

Maybe like K87 said - to make a car go further what they should really do is dimple it like a golf ball...

zakelwe

4,449 posts

199 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Shark's skin, whale's foreskins, what next?




epom

11,553 posts

162 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Ferrari biologists are currently working on breeding a red shark, which will be released for sale worldwide !!