mzso wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 11:45
saviour stivala wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 06:33
The 2026 'K' will produce three times the recovery power then the present 'K' does at present, and that includes on all tracks.
No need to reiterate, it's wrong. It has the
potential to recover at three times the rate, but it will only be able to do that on tracks with enough turns. If there is such a track. Otherwise ICE needs to opportunistically drive the K to regenerate.
But even that is unlikely to be enough for some tracks. Most likely Monza and Spa and Baku included.
Also, let us not forget that storage is much more limited. So they can't even save up charge for the longest straights.
yes it's wrong
the 2026 '3 time the recovery power' will be closer to 2 times the recovered energy
9.5 sec lap total braking time is a false measure ie recovery is (say) 7.5 sec at 120 kW
fundamentally because from high speed the car loses more speed per sec than from lower speed
and because .... there is less than 120 kW-worth of rear wheel grip below c 110 kph
and because .... the 120 kW MGU-K torque takes more axle torque with each downshift
all the above applies in greater disproportion with the 2026 350 kW MGU-K
below 150 kph there won't be 350 kW of rear wheel grip
relative to the 120 kW machine the 350 kW machine is better suited to being ICE-driven (irony)
there's no surprise - a 350 kW generator being suited to being driven by a c.400 kW ICE