saviour stivala wrote: ↑15 Apr 2019, 22:26
gruntguru wrote: ↑15 Apr 2019, 02:01
saviour stivala wrote: ↑14 Apr 2019, 19:28
The (power unit torque demand 5.5 -1 -2 -3 -4 and 5.6.1 I posted are all from 2019 regulations and they clearly show that a 50% driver throttle pedal demand and a throttle map giving 100% engine throttle is not allowed.
Absolutely not. The regs only talk about "torque", "torque demand" and "driven wheels". Nowhere do they mention the throttles of the ICE or the torque output of the ICE - it is always output of the PU which is a box containing the ICE, the MGUH, the MGUK, the ES and the electronic control system.
In summary the rules specify the relationship between the "throttle" pedal and the output from the PU.
"Torque" "Torque demand" and "driven wheels" What gets to the driven wheels is produced by the 'PU'/ICE-K-H-ES and CE, the product of which is controlled by the ICE throttle/s position (movement 0 - 100), of which in turn is controlled by the driver accelerator pedal demand (movement 0 - 100). 5.5.3:- At any given engine speed the driver torque demand map must be 'monotonically' increasing for an increase in accelerator pedal position.
Not sure what you are trying to say there. It all sounds correct to me although if you are implying that the
accelerator pedal controls the
engine throttles you are wrong.
1. The accelerator pedal controls an electrical signal to the ECU to indicate the driver torque demand.
2. The ECU decides what combination of engine power and electrical power (+ve or -ve) will be used to meet that torque demand.
3. It decides the best way to achieve this combination given the current priorities set by the mode switches on the steering wheel.
4. It controls the numerous outputs at its disposal to optimise each process, for example:
- the desired ICE output will require a particular manifold pressure - the throttle position will be controlled and the MGUH motored or braked to achieve the appropriate compressor speed.
- the other vital ICE parameters like injection quantity, injection timing, injection multiple pulse parameters, ignition timing, cylinder skipping and variable intake length will all be controlled. Note that many of these will have a dramatic effect on ICE output regardless of engine throttle setting.
- The result of all these machinations is a "torque" at the gearbox input shaft. This torque is the value referred to in the rules - (must be controlled by the accelerator pedal, monotonically increasing etc etc).