Nonserviam85 wrote: ↑03 Aug 2018, 17:18
saviour stivala wrote: ↑03 Aug 2018, 10:47
At what times other than under braking does the mgu-k acts as a generator?
Any instance the Counter Electromotive Force produced by the MGU-K is higher than the incoming Voltage from the battery.
well yes ....
the 'incoming' voltage wave magnitude will be ideally varied so that the K can supply/draw any torque at any rpm (within limits)
not just +- 120 kW amountsworth of torque
this will be a waveform in shape ideally matched to the field flux
there will be generated current output to the DC line when the 'CU' onboard capacitor voltage exceeds the ES voltage
the K is a PM 'electronically commutated' machine or a PM synchronous machine - the H is a PM synchronous machine
the machines are under continuous closed-loop(s) velocity (or velocity + ano) control between the machine and its CU
the demand signal to the CU is continuously produced by the PU torque demand : torque output map
(btw what the FIA calls the CU is in the real usually called something else)