I'll make an estimate then for what I expect in terms of power and efficiency in 2014 to be reached. This estimate is based on the upper Marmorini ICE (650 bhp) figure and what I think would be a reasonable minimum compounded power in order to meet the claim that total power will be very similar in 2014 to 2013.
P0 = ICE base brake power at best rpm = 650 bhp = 485 kW
fuel flow f=m/t= 100 kg/h = 27.78 g/s
e = specific fuel energy = 46 MJ/kg
E = Thermal power of fuel flow = f*e = 1278 kW
Turbine power to MUG-H = 9.2% P0 = 60 bhp = 44.5 kW
P1 = compounded brake power = 650 (ICE)+ 54 bhp (MGU-K) = 704 bhp = 485 + 40 kW = 525 kW
note: MGU-H -> MGU-K -> crank reduces 44.5 kW @ turbine to 40 kW brake power
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Brake specific fuel consumption
BSFC0 = f/P0 = 57.3 g/kJ
BSFC1 = f/P1 = 52.9 g/kJ
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Brake thermal efficiency
BTE0 = P0/E = 38 %
BTE1 = P1/E = 41%
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Electric compounding:
MGU-K energy budget without ES (80s lap @ 62.5% of lap = 50s WOT) = 2 MJ
Net power at MGU-K from MGU-H = 40 kW
Race:
MGU-K energy budget Race (80s lap @ 62.5% of lap = 50s WOT) = 4 MJ
Race power Pr= 650 + 107 bhp =
757 bhp = 485 + 80 kW = 565 kW
Qualifying:
MGU-K energy budget Quali (80s lap @ 62.5% of lap = 50s WOT) = 6 MJ
Qualifying power Pq = 650 + 161 bhP =
811 bhp = 485 + 120 kW = 605 kW
For comparison a V8 with 750 bhp and 0.4 MJ ES /lap
KERS energy budget Race/Quali (80s lap @ 62.5% of lap = 50s WOT) = 0.4 MJ
Power in 2014 dual torque mode: 750 + 11 bhp =
761 bhp = 559 +8 kW = 567 kW
If the V8 is run in dual torque mode and not in push to pass mode it has very nearly the same power as the 2014 power train in race trim. In qualifying the 2014 power train has 7% more power according to this estimation. Some assumptions were made:
- 2 MJ ES loading is accomplished on this track by MGU-K harvesting
- No spool up needed as ICE is always running above critical rpm
And for comparison the Honda RA168E engine in race trim:
Pr = 611 bhp = 455.6 kW
Fuel was 84% Toluene + 16% n-Heptane
e(TH-fuel) = 17.669 BTU/lb = 41.1 MJ/kg
BTE = 30.6%
f (RA168E) = 36.22 g/s
BSFC (RA168E) = f (RA168E)/Pr = 79.5 g/kJ
Thermal power 555.6 kW/0.306 = 1489 kW
Hypothetical petrol fuel flow = 1489 kW/ 46 MJ/kg = 32.37 g/s (2% rich)
BSFC (RA168E@petrol) = f (RA168E@petrol)/ Pr = 71.0 g/kJ
====> If the RA168E was run on F1 petrol at the same efficiency it was run with Heptane/Toluene it would consume 16.5% more fuel than a 2014 F1 V6