bergie88 wrote:stevesingo wrote:Quoted from the same artical
the distance at full throttle is estimated by telemetry Wintax for 65% of the lap.
31.3/0.65 = 48.2 kW of MGU-H recovery power, which equals 48.2/~650 =~ 7.4% engine power recovery. To me this seems low, so the energy recovered by the MGU-H during one lap can be (much) higher. This also indicates the difference between MGU-K regeneration and MGU-H recovery, the MGU-H is far more important.
bergie - you have confused your kW with your (650) hp ??
presumably the MGU-H recovery is what's left (for mu-k action) after deducting the ES energy used for mu-h action ie spoolup
the distance at full throttle (if that's what is meant) does not mean the time at full throttle
ie the time at full throttle is presumably less % than the 65 % (distance %)
if the % time at full throttle is, say, 55 the full throttle power is 31.3/0.55 = 56.9 kW
the crankshaft power is 650 bhp or PS = 485 kW
the exhaust recovery is an 11.7 % supplement to the crankshaft power
also maybe think eg pulling through a sequence of bends the rpm is intentionally quite low but the accelerator full down or nearly
ie crankshaft power is intentionally less than 650 hp/485 kW but demand % is what we might loosely regard as 'full throttle'
at lower than full rpm the throttle plates need not be 100% open for the engine to behave as if 'full throttle'
so as a % of average 'foot down' crankshaft hp the mgu-h recovery power is maybe higher than the above 11.7 % ??
another maybe, maybe this sort of use can be discounted as its distance % and time % relationship are not so different as above ??