subcritical71 wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 23:42
henry wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 22:44
1. It refers to part of the MGU-K output under braking going to maintain the Turbine/compressor speed. I’ve not seen that mentioned before, although it seems obvious.
2. It gives a value for Turbine, Compressor,MGU-H rotational inertia at 5.62E-4 kgm2. Over in the Honda PU thread I used a value of 6.42 to get to an estimate of H shaft speed fluctuations for Honda’s extra harvest mode. I now feel more confident in those calculations.
I would agree with you on point 1) seems obvious. Confirms for me that they are able to harvest more than 2MJ/lap and need someplace else to send it. And there has got to be fewer losses going from K > H vs K > ES > H.
point 2) - its always good when you can get validation, especially in this sport where everything is such a highly guarded secret. I was surprised how low the value was!
Is it known or suspected what the output of the H can produce given the limitations of the turbine size?
The only published information I have seen on H output comes from a couple of sources.
The Limebeer paper on optimal control (2013) uses a figure of 40kW. It also suggests the H power to drive the Compressor is 60kW. Like other values in the paper I think these are conservative. E.g. it also uses an ICE power of 440kW.
race info that Magnetti Marelli used to publish. I think they stopped at the end of 2015. From memory I think they used to give a rough energy balance round a lap. From that it could be deduced that the H generated 45 to 50kW. At the time I thought MM only supplied Ferrari, but it might have been Renault as well.
MM also included some K energy from braking numbers. Taken in conjunction with race card info Brembo published around the same time this suggested a recovery of around 50% of the potential (taken as total stop time x 120kW)
FWIW I use 60kW as H output when I do my own energy balance calculations. Nice easy number and a reasonable extrapolation from MM’s numbers.
It has been mooted that the H output might be somewhat higher. If it is we might quickly get to the situation where the only way they can deploy 4MJ to the K on a race lap is to use some electric supercharger.
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