Joe,
I have found that a nice 88mm rim depth on my CF wheels from China performed equal to or better than a full disc wheel (with similar tires and tubes of course), same with 65mm Tri_spoke wheels.
(I really think each one would probably be more beneficial under certain wind conditions.. Lots of testing to determine that, and then even if you "knew" and picked a certain wheel, on long rides conditions could change that rendered the benefit not that great or even less had you gone with something else.
The top ones however all all really close I think. (+/- .2 mph) - which can still add up to a lot over 12 or 24 hours, no doubt in that.
Best thing is to make sure your "engine" is as good as it can be given the time before each event = training, diet, rest, etc.
Here is a link to "many" figures on wheel, tire and tube testing I have done this year.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BawIBqIAwX62NG0UogT5uovByt0iqxMPpTFaJdw3wM4/edit?usp=sharing
Sometimes there was wind and/or other conditions and I noted them to the far right.
Yes, building a personal wind tunnel is "on my to-do list", but if could "see my list", you might wonder when I would ever get to it! haha. (Need a sponsor really - volunteers?)
Good ideas from your above posts. Lots of things are possible, including adding in and having the rider actually ride under a given power level at different positions (hip angle, BB height, etc), and off course varying equipment
I have a contact that has built a "bike-only" tunnel that I intend to go take a look at as soon as I can.
After seeing what he has done, I may start making "more definite" plans - Who knows it may turn into a real business (maybe even a "traveling wind tunnel"
Can you get the wind tunnel results before the N24HC?
Recumbents are going to be treated without "bikeism" this year. Yes! So you must come help annihilate some records. It will be legendary.
Not sure about doing the N24HC. One thing that is a really a turn-off for me is the way they are doing the timing. How archaic. Stopping and having to wait - really????. But more importantly, I am probably going to concentrate on the 1 hour TT this next year, and my "mentor" has already told me that if I go around riding in 12 hour or greater length events it will drastically hurt my training. Last year I kind of did everything (someone jokingly told me that I "danced all over the staircase" - haha), and in the end I did "OK" in everything I rode in, but not "GREAT" in anything.
Since I am basically new to all this racing and endurance stuff I am still kind of learning too.
So the basic idea is to train for the 1 hour TT to really build up my speed this year, maybe build up to a decent Century time at the very end of the year, then "build up" to longer events in the following years.
There is a part of me that would just want to go to every event that I can, just to ride in it with everyone else - especially if we really had a strong team of bent riders! That would be awesome.