I think this is the first accurate CG rendering of the Ferrari Power unit:
That MGU-H looks very fake at time 2:13. I really really doubt the 100,000+ rpm rotor has a commutator and copper windings with lots of turns. This kind of MGU usually has a permanent magnet rotor and the windings (with few turns) are in the stator.PlatinumZealot wrote:I think this is the first accurate CG rendering of the Ferrari Power unit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e54N4LOu6nU#t=134
Twin scroll turbines aren't allowed? Since when?Facts Only wrote:As with all of these CGI renderings there's nothing in there of any technical use, certainly nothing that wasn't common knowledge anyway like the location of the charge cooler.
Somebody (unlucky) will have been tasked with pulling together a load of CAD models that are only vaguely like the real PU (I bet that valve train is from a V8 but cut down) and then modelling up the missing parts. The turbine is particularly bad as it appears to show a twin scroll housing which isn't even legal.
You have confused twin entry and twin scroll.wuzak wrote:Twin scroll turbines aren't allowed? Since when?Facts Only wrote:As with all of these CGI renderings there's nothing in there of any technical use, certainly nothing that wasn't common knowledge anyway like the location of the charge cooler.
Somebody (unlucky) will have been tasked with pulling together a load of CAD models that are only vaguely like the real PU (I bet that valve train is from a V8 but cut down) and then modelling up the missing parts. The turbine is particularly bad as it appears to show a twin scroll housing which isn't even legal.
All three used them last year. I'm quite sure that Ferrari and Mercedes still are.
As to teh rendering, I think it is, esentially, the same one that Ferrari showed late in 2013 or early 2014. So mainly indicative, rather than any detail.
Its the same animation they used before 2014 seasonPlatinumZealot wrote:I think this is the first accurate CG rendering of the Ferrari Power unit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e54N4LOu6nU#t=134
Mayve.Facts Only wrote:You have confused twin entry and twin scroll.wuzak wrote:Twin scroll turbines aren't allowed? Since when?Facts Only wrote:As with all of these CGI renderings there's nothing in there of any technical use, certainly nothing that wasn't common knowledge anyway like the location of the charge cooler.
Somebody (unlucky) will have been tasked with pulling together a load of CAD models that are only vaguely like the real PU (I bet that valve train is from a V8 but cut down) and then modelling up the missing parts. The turbine is particularly bad as it appears to show a twin scroll housing which isn't even legal.
All three used them last year. I'm quite sure that Ferrari and Mercedes still are.
As to teh rendering, I think it is, esentially, the same one that Ferrari showed late in 2013 or early 2014. So mainly indicative, rather than any detail.
Twin entry and twin scroll are both permitted. Its "multi-stage" that is not allowed.Facts Only wrote:You have confused twin entry and twin scroll.
Can you have twin entry without twin scroll?gruntguru wrote:Twin entry and twin scroll are both permitted. Its "multi-stage" that is not allowed.Facts Only wrote:You have confused twin entry and twin scroll.
wuzak wrote:Can you have twin entry without twin scroll?gruntguru wrote:Twin entry and twin scroll are both permitted. Its "multi-stage" that is not allowed.Facts Only wrote:You have confused twin entry and twin scroll.
Agree, they are pretty much the same thing.wuzak wrote:Can you have twin entry without twin scroll?gruntguru wrote:Twin entry and twin scroll are both permitted. Its "multi-stage" that is not allowed.Facts Only wrote:You have confused twin entry and twin scroll.
What we see is the back of the engine (I guess)Thunders wrote:Nice look at the ferrari Engine by AMuS from China.
Watch the video beacuae the engines shown in the two animations are very different. Boths versions are obviously not cad models, possibly just maya or 3d studio, but this version is more accurate.F1NAC wrote:Its the same animation they used before 2014 seasonPlatinumZealot wrote:I think this is the first accurate CG rendering of the Ferrari Power unit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e54N4LOu6nU#t=134
F1 2014 - Ferrari presenta su motor V6 Turbo 059/3: https://youtu.be/FFkzEwZq9qA
They will be probably be throttle bodies, as the air-water intercooler sits in the vee.WilliamsF1 wrote:What we see is the back of the engine (I guess)Thunders wrote:Nice look at the ferrari Engine by AMuS from China.
http://img2.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Sau ... 855615.jpg
Not able to make too much sense of what is happening within the V, I think are the intake manifolds.?