Not GPS. See Alonso at Spa this year.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑21 Dec 2017, 23:12What i wanr to know is how does the system know it is aend of straight when the driver is still somping hard on the throttle? Must be GPS right?
Not GPS. See Alonso at Spa this year.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑21 Dec 2017, 23:12What i wanr to know is how does the system know it is aend of straight when the driver is still somping hard on the throttle? Must be GPS right?
Super interesting. The car must 'learn' the track by steering inputs, brake/throttle inputs, suspension loadings etc.., to know its track position?MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑22 Dec 2017, 01:53Not GPS. See Alonso at Spa this year.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑21 Dec 2017, 23:12What i wanr to know is how does the system know it is aend of straight when the driver is still somping hard on the throttle? Must be GPS right?
Not so much learn as pre programmed from the factory and tweaked on site.AJI wrote: ↑22 Dec 2017, 02:47Super interesting. The car must 'learn' the track by steering inputs, brake/throttle inputs, suspension loadings etc.., to know its track position?MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑22 Dec 2017, 01:53Not GPS. See Alonso at Spa this year.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑21 Dec 2017, 23:12What i wanr to know is how does the system know it is aend of straight when the driver is still somping hard on the throttle? Must be GPS right?
Great, there goes my sense of awe, once again...MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑22 Dec 2017, 02:48Not so much learn as pre programmed from the factory and tweaked on site.
Also interesting to not that K generating is not max during "lift and coast". In fact the period shown is not true "lift and coast", it is a period of ES charging under WOT conditions at near Vmax where the 80 - 100 kW sacrificed will make litlte difference to either velocity or lap time.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑21 Dec 2017, 14:49we also see so-called 'lift-and-coast' means instantly switch from K motoring to K generating well before the braking zone
I wonder if WOT always = max fuel flow rate. I suspect not.gruntguru wrote: ↑22 Dec 2017, 03:37Also interesting to not that K generating is not max during "lift and coast". In fact the period shown is not true "lift and coast", it is a period of ES charging under WOT conditions at near Vmax where the 80 - 100 kW sacrificed will make litlte difference to either velocity or lap time.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑21 Dec 2017, 14:49we also see so-called 'lift-and-coast' means instantly switch from K motoring to K generating well before the braking zone
Basically what they were doing back with the original KERS.gruntguru wrote: ↑22 Dec 2017, 03:37Also interesting to not that K generating is not max during "lift and coast". In fact the period shown is not true "lift and coast", it is a period of ES charging under WOT conditions at near Vmax where the 80 - 100 kW sacrificed will make litlte difference to either velocity or lap time.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑21 Dec 2017, 14:49we also see so-called 'lift-and-coast' means instantly switch from K motoring to K generating well before the braking zone
Should be AI with no pre-programming, learning track by track. And obviously, with some kind of voice control AND artificial voice over radio messages.MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑22 Dec 2017, 02:48Not so much learn as pre programmed from the factory and tweaked on site.
Isn't going back to something like the original KERS one of the proposals for when the new PU rules come into place ?dren wrote: ↑22 Dec 2017, 20:19Basically what they were doing back with the original KERS.gruntguru wrote: ↑22 Dec 2017, 03:37Also interesting to not that K generating is not max during "lift and coast". In fact the period shown is not true "lift and coast", it is a period of ES charging under WOT conditions at near Vmax where the 80 - 100 kW sacrificed will make litlte difference to either velocity or lap time.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑21 Dec 2017, 14:49we also see so-called 'lift-and-coast' means instantly switch from K motoring to K generating well before the braking zone
Full control by the driver is not practical because of the complex energy transfers but the drivers do control the mode of the system by turning a switch. The mercedes has 7 modes and the Honda has at least 5. It is not clear how many Renault and Ferrari have yet. But yeah, basically the driver turns the mode switch to shift the balance of energy harvesting and deployment strategy. I think that's enough additional work for them in the cockpit. It would take away from racing if they had to control every single energy transfer IMO.