See, now you're back to just making things up again, same as with the 'direct drive' stuff you pull out of mid air.saviour stivala wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 08:50Fully agree, the turbo/MGU-H maximum RPM situation is the same as that of the ICE, hardly anybody ever try and approach the maximum RPM. But that doesn’t mean that those maximum RPM’S are not mandated. The actual and factual specification is as follows:. Energy recover system ERS:
Max exhaust turbine RPM = 125K.
Max MGU-H RPM = 125k.
Max power MGU-H = unlimited.
Max energy recovery per lap MGU-H = unlimited.
Max energy deployment per lap = unlimited.
Max energy storage per lap = 4MJ.
Max MGU-K RPM = 50K.
Max power MGU-K = 120KW/161BHP.
Max MGU-K energy recovery per lap = 2MJ.
Max MGU-K energy deployment per lap = 4MJ (33.33 seconds full power).
The other day henry was saying that with the turbo exhaust waste gates open the exhaust gasses are still able to assist turbine rotation. I invite him have a look at Andy Cowell graphically explaining the way exhaust gasses bypasses the turbine (Mercedes 2016 F1 exhaust explained).
Max ES to MGU-K deployment per lap is 4MJ.
Max MGU-K deployment per lap has no limit bar 120kw x lap time.
And yes, max rpms are mandated, so what?
That doesn't stop someone running the turbo at a max of 100krpm and the H at 125krpm through gearing, or vice versa. They're maximums only, same as nobody uses the maximum 15krpm limit on the engine.