Core engine characteristics as in combustion characteristics because by altering the H unit's speed, you're affecting the in cylinder pressure right? and if they are affected won't the compression ignition characteristics also change?Roostfactor wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 23:55I dont know what you mean by "core engine characteristics" but yes that's what the different strat modes and other switches do, change how much mgu's recharge (generator) vs adding to output power (motor).DutchPanther wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 23:23From what I understood, the Subaru basically treats it's turbo charger like a turbine engine while, most F1 car use the MGU-H as the driving force for the turbine. As Hoffman said (which I imagine is what most teams probably do), if the turbo pressure is to be a constant, then definitely the H unit is being used as a motor. But that said then, won't they be able to change core engine characteristics with a switch?
This we know happens, how it happens is the top secret magic.
Looking atthe ICE alone the NA engines were 1000hp and the V6 hybrids are 860hp. Soo..saviour stivala wrote: ↑25 Jun 2022, 08:00Leaving out the progress made in better thermal as well as volumetric efficiency and other progresses made like in combustion. Which one of the two, example. A NA 3.0L 1000HP and the present turbocharged 1.6l (less electrical power) 800hp engine consumes the more air?. The NA engine was said to have been consuming around 450l of air per second.
The Honda unit looks so much more refined than the Mercedes unit.
What property of this array are you thinking about?DutchPanther wrote: ↑11 Jul 2022, 12:45I was wondering if F1 constructors use physics properties like Halbach array to boost their ERS performance
In a way, because you reduce back pressure with higher turbine speed, which alters the pressure waves and how they reflect in the exhaust system. Since the H is also coupled to the compressor, compressor speed and thus intake pressure waves are altered. Furthermore, since Honda uses a bypass system compressor output can affect exhaust gas temperature and volume/density.DutchPanther wrote: ↑25 Jun 2022, 12:17Core engine characteristics as in combustion characteristics because by altering the H unit's speed, you're affecting the in cylinder pressure right? and if they are affected won't the compression ignition characteristics also change?Roostfactor wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 23:55I dont know what you mean by "core engine characteristics" but yes that's what the different strat modes and other switches do, change how much mgu's recharge (generator) vs adding to output power (motor).DutchPanther wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 23:23From what I understood, the Subaru basically treats it's turbo charger like a turbine engine while, most F1 car use the MGU-H as the driving force for the turbine. As Hoffman said (which I imagine is what most teams probably do), if the turbo pressure is to be a constant, then definitely the H unit is being used as a motor. But that said then, won't they be able to change core engine characteristics with a switch?
This we know happens, how it happens is the top secret magic.
I was thinking about, application of Halbach array to arrange the permanent magnets inside the ERS motorsPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 02:00What property of this array are you thinking about?DutchPanther wrote: ↑11 Jul 2022, 12:45I was wondering if F1 constructors use physics properties like Halbach array to boost their ERS performance
What for?DutchPanther wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 12:04I was thinking about, application of Halbach array to arrange the permanent magnets inside the ERS motorsPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 02:00What property of this array are you thinking about?DutchPanther wrote: ↑11 Jul 2022, 12:45I was wondering if F1 constructors use physics properties like Halbach array to boost their ERS performance
I was thinking in terms of stator magnet arrangement in the ERS motors (MGU-H and MGU-K). It seemed like if Halbach arrays were to be used, we'd have 'boosted' magnetic flux inside, increasing the efficiency of the motor. That said, probably a lot of F1 teams are already utilising this effect.J.A.W. wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 15:15What for?DutchPanther wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 12:04I was thinking about, application of Halbach array to arrange the permanent magnets inside the ERS motors
If you missed my suggestion as to a purpose - a couple of posts back up the page - is that it?