FW17 wrote: ↑08 Apr 2024, 10:24
gruntguru wrote: ↑08 Apr 2024, 01:37
saviour stivala wrote: ↑01 Apr 2024, 18:48
When running the engine against the MGU under braking the fuel consumption goes up. (burning fuel to charge ES).
Fuel consumption is not fuel efficiency. The ICE will have its highest efficiency at somewhere near full load. Any charging of the ES should be done at the highest possible ICE efficiency to ensure each kg of fuel is converted to the maximum MJ at the tyre over the course of the race.
As you have said earlier, there is 70 kg of fuel (approximately 45 x 70 = 3150 MJ of heat energy) available during the race. If the engine is run at maximum efficiency (probably less than 50%) at all times, there will about 3150 x 50% = 1,575 MJ available to propel the car (plus any braking regen). Any peroids operating at less than peak ICE efficiency will reduce the total race energy available at the tyres.
Should the fuel weight be 70kgs?
Can it not be higher like 120 kgs? with lot lesser MJ per kg? More fuel/liquid into the cylinder is better than air, lower temperature and it should give a bigger bang.
When the current rules were introduce, the fuel flow rate was 100kg/h and the race fuel allowance was 100kg.
If we use a similar metric, the 2026 rules have a fuel energy flow rate of 3000MJ/h.
The fuel energy density is to be between 38MJ/kg and 41MJ/kg.
For 38MJ/kg the fuel woudl be 78.9kg.
For 41MJ/kg the fuel woudl be 73.2kg.
But the fuel allowance could be higher than that, since it is expected that they will have to burn more fuel to get the most from the ERS.
Suggestions were that it would be 100kg, but I am sceptical that amount would be required.