You aren't understanding the regulations properly. There is a 120 kW power limit on the MGU-K. However there is also a 4 MJ energy limit output on the MGU-K that can come from the ES. There is also a 2 MJ energy limit that the MGU-K can send to the ES per lap.Sixbarboost wrote:What are you saying, that input and output is not the same?
The energy the MGUH can transfer into and out of the ES is unlimited.godlameroso wrote:So in essence then the MGU-H is limited to 2MJ to the ES, and since the MGU-K is limited to 120kW, then basically the only thing the MGU-H can do is allow you to deploy the MGU-K for longer than 33.3 seconds.
With some interesting points from Arai, which I think I'll take with a pinch of salt:Honda aiming to match Ferrari with Formula 1 power unit update
You are confusing kW (a measurement of power with) MJ (mega joules, a measurement of energy) do a quick google search and it should make more sense.godlameroso wrote:Sorry but isn't total ES capacity 4MJ, of which 2MJ max comes from MGU-K recovery? So the MGU-H has to supply the other 2MJ, and also isn't max power to the MGU-K limited to 120KW? So practically speaking from ES to MGU-K only 4MJ of energy can go to the MGU-K @120kW per lap. How would the MGU-H give more power than 120kW to the MGU-K?
I gather then that there is unlimited MGU-H to ES, but not unlimited MGU-H to MGU-K(limited to 120kW), unless the ES is fully charged, then you could deploy 4MJ from ES + whatever you can get from the MGU-H, only any excess would basically allow longer deployment than 33.3 seconds because any way you slice it, you either send power directly to MGU-K and save some ES, or send ES to MGU-K while simultaneously replenishing with MGU-H. At least that's how I interpret it, I could be and most likely am wrong.
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A quick calc gives 120 kW @ 60 km/hr @ 7 kN retardation (mu = 2.0 and 350 kg on rear wheels which would be close to the traction limit at 60 or 70 kph)Tommy Cookers wrote:2 MJ from KE recovery (that would need 16.7 sec of hard braking at highish DF)
Well....Sixbarboost wrote:According to Brembo, the braking before the Montreal hairpin goes from 308 Km/h to 126 in 1.22 sec, using a power of 2076 kW, which in theory should generate 2.5 MJ if all of it could be harvested. From one corner alone.
They are only scratching the surface.