What I suppose happens is that you think of the ES as a tank, the tank has a flow limit 120kW and you can only release a certain amount of stuff in the tank 4MJ(33.33 seconds per lap), but the actual capacity of the tank is 6, 7, maybe even 8 MJ. Now, the flow rate and amount you can dump per lap to the MGU-K is fixed at 4MJ and 120kW, but you can still have stuff in the tank left over, and because you're not limited in how much you can put in the MGU-H or into the tank from the H you can use that extra energy and not be penalized for it because it's unlimited. Now you probably shouldn't drain the battery all the way, but you can probably get away with it in bursts. Under normal operation you will always have a safety buffer, past that buffer you run the risk of dendrite propagation in the cells.henry wrote:To be pedantic. It is possible to comply with this regulation by cycling between any two States of Charge 4 MJ apart. I don't know if there are technical advantages to not discharging right down to zero or if deployment regimes ever get close to zero. I would expect that most of the time during the race the cycle amplitude is around 2 MJ. Deep discharge is probably relatively rare.rscsr wrote:The text in Energy Store of the power unit energy flow says:godlameroso wrote:
Technically there's no limit on the overall charge of the battery, only that you only deploy no more than 4MJ to the k per lap. Again this seems open to interpretation because they could have so easily have been a little more specific. Saying something like the total capacity of the ES SoC is 4 MJ per lap when mguh and k harvesting are combined. But they don't say that, so you have to assume unlimited really does mean unlimited. They could have at least said that power from the ES to the H is limited by SoC per lap. They don't say that though, they say unlimited. I honestly don't see what the problem is, as long as your SoC is 4MJ per lap and you abide by not deploying more than that to the K per lap as per regulations.
The difference between the macimum and the minimum state of charge of the ES may not exceed 4MJ at any time the car is on the track.
So you can charg and discharge the ES with the MGUH as much as you want, but you can't have more than 4MJ in the ES.
No team will publish the kWh capacity of their energy cells, so we're left in the dark in that sense, which is a shame because I think it could be a very interesting discussion.