n smikle wrote:It's just a generator and two other units (batteries and control box). There is not much you can do to change the shape of these. So packaging is just a matter of placement. Especially with modern day CAD softawre...I am sure packaging is a non issue. In fact Newey has already came out and said packaging is not the problem. In my view it is possibly a whole host of other technical issues. It be electrical, cooling, intereference, vibration, bad programing, electronic etc.. so many things, but I am confident it is not the packaging.
I don't necesarily disagree with what you say about red bull, but in any case - just because you have CAD doesn't mean packaging is not a problem.
If your aerodynamic philosphy forces you to leave open an area that you would otherwise fill with battery - then you have yourself a packaging problem.
Plus, there is a lot you can do with the shape of the shape of the battery pack in particular to optimise packaing. Don't forget also there are cooling requirements which necessitate ducting to and from the kers unit which are probably the most space intensive part of the whole kers system. Add the fact that any cooling inlets will compromise your aerodynamic performance, and you will see that the packaging is not so simple.
Tim